Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... expression , in method and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . I saw the justice of his ... expressed before , in any suitable words that should come to hand . Then I compared my Spectator with the original ...
... expression , in method and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . I saw the justice of his ... expressed before , in any suitable words that should come to hand . Then I compared my Spectator with the original ...
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... expression were what we had in view , we excluded all considerations of invention by agreeing that the task should be a version of the eighteenth Psalm ... expressed } himself still more strongly in favor of what he 46 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... expression were what we had in view , we excluded all considerations of invention by agreeing that the task should be a version of the eighteenth Psalm ... expressed } himself still more strongly in favor of what he 46 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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... expressed much sorrow that it had ever been propos'd , as he said Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if ...
... expressed much sorrow that it had ever been propos'd , as he said Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if ...
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