Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... - founder , on which he spent many hun- dreds before he could produce a letter to please himself . By per- Soon after I returned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 5 to John Baskerville, Printer, 1760.
... - founder , on which he spent many hun- dreds before he could produce a letter to please himself . By per- Soon after I returned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 5 to John Baskerville, Printer, 1760.
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Benjamin Franklin. Soon after I returned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham , he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the nation ; for the strokes of your letters being too thin and ...
Benjamin Franklin. Soon after I returned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham , he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the nation ; for the strokes of your letters being too thin and ...
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... soon to act a part of some importance on the stage of human affairs , and furnish materials for a future Sallust . I am very old , and can scarce hope to see the event of this great contest : but looking forward , I think I see a ...
... soon to act a part of some importance on the stage of human affairs , and furnish materials for a future Sallust . I am very old , and can scarce hope to see the event of this great contest : but looking forward , I think I see a ...
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... soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui . I fancy you have hit upon the right reason of your being weary of St. Omers , viz . that you are out of temper , which is the ...
... soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui . I fancy you have hit upon the right reason of your being weary of St. Omers , viz . that you are out of temper , which is the ...
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... soon as peace and our independence shall be established , that it is generally believed we shall have a prodigious addition of strength , wealth , and arts , from the emigrations of Europe ; and it is thought , that to lessen or prevent ...
... soon as peace and our independence shall be established , that it is generally believed we shall have a prodigious addition of strength , wealth , and arts , from the emigrations of Europe ; and it is thought , that to lessen or prevent ...
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