Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up , and guard maintained against the unremitting attraction of ancient habits , and the force of perpetual temptations . This being acquir'd and establish'd , Silence would be more easy ...
... necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up , and guard maintained against the unremitting attraction of ancient habits , and the force of perpetual temptations . This being acquir'd and establish'd , Silence would be more easy ...
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... necessary . I happen'd to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed rather in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his waggon . The general eagerly laid hold of my words , and said , " Then you , sir , who ...
... necessary . I happen'd to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed rather in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his waggon . The general eagerly laid hold of my words , and said , " Then you , sir , who ...
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... necessary for the subsistence of the horses , is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is em- powered to enter into like contracts with any person in ...
... necessary for the subsistence of the horses , is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is em- powered to enter into like contracts with any person in ...
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acquaintance Adams affairs afterwards America appear'd appointed arriv'd Art of Virtue Arthur Lee Assembly attend Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Boston British brought captain character CHIG colonies colonists Comte de Vergennes Congress continu'd continued dispute Dr Franklin employ'd England English father favour France French friends gave give good-natur'd Government governor hands Indians instructions interest John Adams Keimer King letters lived London Lord Lord Loudoun means ment MICHIG mind never occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paxton Boy Penn Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Poor Richard's Almanack pounds printed printer printing-house propos'd proposed proprietaries province Quakers Ralph reason receiv'd respect RSITY sail sect sent ship Silas Deane soon Stamp Act street Temple Franklin things thought thro tion took treaty UNIV Veillard virtue waggons whole words writing wrote young