Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... minds in dif- ferent countries may be querulously disposed to censure the delay that has taken place in the pub- lication of these posthumous papers , it is presumed that the more considerate and liberal on either side of the Atlantic ...
... minds in dif- ferent countries may be querulously disposed to censure the delay that has taken place in the pub- lication of these posthumous papers , it is presumed that the more considerate and liberal on either side of the Atlantic ...
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... minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what re- lated to the victuals on the table ; whether it was well ...
... minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what re- lated to the victuals on the table ; whether it was well ...
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... mind . My father determined at last for the cutler's trade , and placed me for some days on trial with Samuel , son to my uncle Benjamin , who was bred to that trade in London , and had just established himself in Bos- ton . But the sum ...
... mind . My father determined at last for the cutler's trade , and placed me for some days on trial with Samuel , son to my uncle Benjamin , who was bred to that trade in London , and had just established himself in Bos- ton . But the sum ...
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... mind , and make me mas- ter of it . Therefore I took some of the tales , in the Spectator , and turned them into verse : and after a time , when I had pretty well forgotten the prose , turned them back again . I also sometimes jum- bled ...
... mind , and make me mas- ter of it . Therefore I took some of the tales , in the Spectator , and turned them into verse : and after a time , when I had pretty well forgotten the prose , turned them back again . I also sometimes jum- bled ...
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... minds , if his work had been published ; but it never was . At his house I lay that night , and arrived the next morning at Burlington ; but had the mortification to find that the regular boats were gone a little before , and no other ...
... minds , if his work had been published ; but it never was . At his house I lay that night , and arrived the next morning at Burlington ; but had the mortification to find that the regular boats were gone a little before , and no other ...
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accordingly acquainted affairs afterwards agreed America answer appeared appointed apprehended Art of Virtue assembly attended Barclay bill Boston Boston port act Britain British colonies common conduct considered continued copy crown defence desire dispute duty endeavored England father favor Franklin friends gave give governor grant money hands honor inhabitants injury Keimer king letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Hyde Lord Stanhope lordship majesty Majesty's means measures ment mentioned ministers never observed obtained occasion opinion paper parliament Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleased present printed printing-house privy council proposed proprietaries province Quakers reason received repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act Street supposed thing Thomas Hutchinson Thomas Whately thought tion told took town virtue waggons wished writing wrote