Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... America , mar- riages are generally in the morning of life ; our children are therefore educated and settled in the world by noon ; and thus , our business being done , we have an afternoon and evening of cheerful lei- sure to ourselves ...
... America , mar- riages are generally in the morning of life ; our children are therefore educated and settled in the world by noon ; and thus , our business being done , we have an afternoon and evening of cheerful lei- sure to ourselves ...
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... America , as a present to the Philosophical Society at Phila- delphia . He was also a liberal contributor to the public library of that city ; and an intimate friend of Dr. Franklin , who received from him many hints and papers on the ...
... America , as a present to the Philosophical Society at Phila- delphia . He was also a liberal contributor to the public library of that city ; and an intimate friend of Dr. Franklin , who received from him many hints and papers on the ...
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... America . Several pieces have been lately printed here against the practice , and I hope in time it will be taken into consideration and suppressed by the legislature . Your labors have already been attended with great effects : I hope ...
... America . Several pieces have been lately printed here against the practice , and I hope in time it will be taken into consideration and suppressed by the legislature . Your labors have already been attended with great effects : I hope ...
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... America might be known to the ancients . There is another discovery of it claimed by the Nor- wegians , which you have not mentioned , unless it be under the words " of old viewed and observed , " page 7. About twenty - five years since ...
... America might be known to the ancients . There is another discovery of it claimed by the Nor- wegians , which you have not mentioned , unless it be under the words " of old viewed and observed , " page 7. About twenty - five years since ...
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... America last winter : I hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able to muster will not probably ...
... America last winter : I hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able to muster will not probably ...
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