AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... friends, or travel, he had brought himself into touch with the finest English literary influence of an age of notable urbanity and elegance, and into sympathy with a view of religion radical even in the England of Queen Anne, and ...
... friends, or travel, he had brought himself into touch with the finest English literary influence of an age of notable urbanity and elegance, and into sympathy with a view of religion radical even in the England of Queen Anne, and ...
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... friends endeavored to dissuade him from the enterprise, on the ground that one newspaper was enough for America ! The younger brother, doubtful of the value of his work, thrust an anonymous paper under the door of the counting-room, and ...
... friends endeavored to dissuade him from the enterprise, on the ground that one newspaper was enough for America ! The younger brother, doubtful of the value of his work, thrust an anonymous paper under the door of the counting-room, and ...
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... friendship a distinction ; he was recognized on all sides as the foremost man of the new world. He was as well-known ... friends, the work was resumed and the story brought down to 1757 ; it was never completed. In point of time it was ...
... friendship a distinction ; he was recognized on all sides as the foremost man of the new world. He was as well-known ... friends, the work was resumed and the story brought down to 1757 ; it was never completed. In point of time it was ...
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... friends. He had invented a short-hand of his own, which he taught me ; but not having practiced it I have now forgotten it. He was very pious and an assiduous attendant at the sermons of the best preachers, which he reduced to writing ...
... friends. He had invented a short-hand of his own, which he taught me ; but not having practiced it I have now forgotten it. He was very pious and an assiduous attendant at the sermons of the best preachers, which he reduced to writing ...
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... friends that I should certainly make a good scholar, encouraged him in this purpose of his. My Uncle Benjamin, too, approved of it, and proposed to give me his short-hand volumes of sermons to set up with if I would learn his short-hand ...
... friends that I should certainly make a good scholar, encouraged him in this purpose of his. My Uncle Benjamin, too, approved of it, and proposed to give me his short-hand volumes of sermons to set up with if I would learn his short-hand ...
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