Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... nations . The correspondence contained in this collection , is indeed a store of the soundest lessons . of practical wisdom upon subjects of universal moment , and it is also a repository of information which will afford the best ...
... nations . The correspondence contained in this collection , is indeed a store of the soundest lessons . of practical wisdom upon subjects of universal moment , and it is also a repository of information which will afford the best ...
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... nation ; for the strokes of your letters being too thin and narrow , hurt the eye , and he could never read a line of them without pain . " I thought , " said I , " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper , some object to ...
... nation ; for the strokes of your letters being too thin and narrow , hurt the eye , and he could never read a line of them without pain . " I thought , " said I , " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper , some object to ...
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... nations that alternately prevail , and the uncertainty that perplexes us . To go over this , my way is , to divide half a sheet of paper by a line into two co- lumns ; writing over the one pro , and over the other con ; then during ...
... nations that alternately prevail , and the uncertainty that perplexes us . To go over this , my way is , to divide half a sheet of paper by a line into two co- lumns ; writing over the one pro , and over the other con ; then during ...
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... nations . I anticipate the jolly conversation we and twenty more of our friends may have a hundred years hence on this subject , over that well replenished bowl at Cambridge commencement . I am , dear sir , for an age to come , and for ...
... nations . I anticipate the jolly conversation we and twenty more of our friends may have a hundred years hence on this subject , over that well replenished bowl at Cambridge commencement . I am , dear sir , for an age to come , and for ...
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... ; the wisest of the nation being clear , that if this fails , administration will not be able to support another . B. FRANKLIN . TO MR . THOMAS VINY , TENTERDEN , KENT . 28 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE to Mr Cushing, May 1, 1777.
... ; the wisest of the nation being clear , that if this fails , administration will not be able to support another . B. FRANKLIN . TO MR . THOMAS VINY , TENTERDEN , KENT . 28 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE to Mr Cushing, May 1, 1777.
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