Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... acquainted with the terms ; and in the mean time you will read with more satisfaction , because with more understanding . When any point occurs , in which you would be glad to have farther informa- tion than your book affords you , I ...
... acquainted with the terms ; and in the mean time you will read with more satisfaction , because with more understanding . When any point occurs , in which you would be glad to have farther informa- tion than your book affords you , I ...
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... acquainted with the following instances of his zeal and usefulness in promoting knowledge , which fell within my observation , I take the liberty of informing you , that in 1730 , a subscription library being set on foot at Philadelphia ...
... acquainted with the following instances of his zeal and usefulness in promoting knowledge , which fell within my observation , I take the liberty of informing you , that in 1730 , a subscription library being set on foot at Philadelphia ...
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... acquainted with , and had an opportunity of answering . I know those gentlemen have plenty of ill - will to me , though I have never done to either of them the smallest in- jury , or given the least just cause of offence . But my too ...
... acquainted with , and had an opportunity of answering . I know those gentlemen have plenty of ill - will to me , though I have never done to either of them the smallest in- jury , or given the least just cause of offence . But my too ...
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... acquainted , however , from the time of his arrival at Paris ; and his zeal for the honor of our country , his activity in our affairs here , and his firm attachment to our cause , and to you , impressed me with the same regard and ...
... acquainted , however , from the time of his arrival at Paris ; and his zeal for the honor of our country , his activity in our affairs here , and his firm attachment to our cause , and to you , impressed me with the same regard and ...
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... acquainted with some few circumstances . The person to whom it was addressed is Madame Brillon , a lady of most respectable character and pleasing conversation , mis- tress of an amiable family in this neighborhood , with which I spend ...
... acquainted with some few circumstances . The person to whom it was addressed is Madame Brillon , a lady of most respectable character and pleasing conversation , mis- tress of an amiable family in this neighborhood , with which I spend ...
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