Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... pleased with other people's pleasures , and hap- py with their happiness , when none occur of your then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui ...
... pleased with other people's pleasures , and hap- py with their happiness , when none occur of your then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui ...
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... pleased . If it should occasion farther inquiry , and so produce a better hypothesis , it will not be wholly useless . I am ever , with the greatest and most sincere esteem , dear sir , & c . B. FRANKLIN . [ Enclosed in the foregoing ...
... pleased . If it should occasion farther inquiry , and so produce a better hypothesis , it will not be wholly useless . I am ever , with the greatest and most sincere esteem , dear sir , & c . B. FRANKLIN . [ Enclosed in the foregoing ...
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... pleased to remember me respectfully to your good sister , and to our worthy friend David Barclay , who I make no doubt laments with you and me that the true pains we took together to prevent all this horrible mischief proved ineffectual ...
... pleased to remember me respectfully to your good sister , and to our worthy friend David Barclay , who I make no doubt laments with you and me that the true pains we took together to prevent all this horrible mischief proved ineffectual ...
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... pleased to entertain of me ; and I shall be glad to see your remarks on Gay's Fan , as well as your own poem on the same subject . With regard , I have the honor to be , Sir , B. FRANKLIN . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Passy , March ...
... pleased to entertain of me ; and I shall be glad to see your remarks on Gay's Fan , as well as your own poem on the same subject . With regard , I have the honor to be , Sir , B. FRANKLIN . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Passy , March ...
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... pleased to take under their protection my grandson , William Temple Franklin . I have educated him from his infancy , and I brought him over with an in- tention of placing him where he might be qualified for the profession of the law ...
... pleased to take under their protection my grandson , William Temple Franklin . I have educated him from his infancy , and I brought him over with an in- tention of placing him where he might be qualified for the profession of the law ...
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