Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...Colburn, 1833 |
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... expect to be paid with a good plantation , would be modest in his demands , compared with those who think they deserve heaven for the little good they do on earth . Even the mixed imperfect pleasures we enjoy in this world , are rather ...
... expect to be paid with a good plantation , would be modest in his demands , compared with those who think they deserve heaven for the little good they do on earth . Even the mixed imperfect pleasures we enjoy in this world , are rather ...
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... expect you . I think too that in friendship I ought not to make you more visits , as I intended : * A surgeon of eminence in the British army , then passing through Paris , brother to Colonel Small , who particularly distin- guished ...
... expect you . I think too that in friendship I ought not to make you more visits , as I intended : * A surgeon of eminence in the British army , then passing through Paris , brother to Colonel Small , who particularly distin- guished ...
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... expect that your new parliament will be either wiser or honester than the last . All projects to procure an honest one ,. * Afterwards Sir William Jones , who married the bishop of St. Asaph's eldest daughter , Anna Maria Shipley ...
... expect that your new parliament will be either wiser or honester than the last . All projects to procure an honest one ,. * Afterwards Sir William Jones , who married the bishop of St. Asaph's eldest daughter , Anna Maria Shipley ...
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... expect one , he did business for us all , and this without any allowance for his services , though both Mr. Lee and Mr. Deane at times men- tioned it to me as a thing proper to be done , and a justice due to him . When I became ...
... expect one , he did business for us all , and this without any allowance for his services , though both Mr. Lee and Mr. Deane at times men- tioned it to me as a thing proper to be done , and a justice due to him . When I became ...
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... to private resentment . I am glad therefore , that you have not suffered yourself to be discouraged by any objections or apprehensions , and that we may soon expect the satisfaction of see- OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 111 to ***, Jan 11, 1783.
... to private resentment . I am glad therefore , that you have not suffered yourself to be discouraged by any objections or apprehensions , and that we may soon expect the satisfaction of see- OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 111 to ***, Jan 11, 1783.
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