Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... tion : I can do nothing to deserve such rewards . He that for giving a draught of water to a thirsty person , should expect to be paid with a good plantation , would be modest in his demands , compared with those who think they deserve ...
... tion : I can do nothing to deserve such rewards . He that for giving a draught of water to a thirsty person , should expect to be paid with a good plantation , would be modest in his demands , compared with those who think they deserve ...
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... tion than your book affords you , I beg you would not in the least apprehend that I should think it a trouble to receive and answer your questions . It will be a pleasure , and no trouble . For though I may not be able , out of my own ...
... tion than your book affords you , I beg you would not in the least apprehend that I should think it a trouble to receive and answer your questions . It will be a pleasure , and no trouble . For though I may not be able , out of my own ...
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... tion . Indeed , from the marriages that have fallen under my observation , I am rather inclined to think that early ones stand the best chance of happiness . The temper and habits of the young are not yet be- come so stiff and ...
... tion . Indeed , from the marriages that have fallen under my observation , I am rather inclined to think that early ones stand the best chance of happiness . The temper and habits of the young are not yet be- come so stiff and ...
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... tion . I hope she did not , as if she did , I should wish I had not persuaded her to stay there . I am glad to learn from you that that unhappy , though deserving family , the W.'s , are getting into some business that may afford them ...
... tion . I hope she did not , as if she did , I should wish I had not persuaded her to stay there . I am glad to learn from you that that unhappy , though deserving family , the W.'s , are getting into some business that may afford them ...
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... tion : and I am now grown so old as hardly to hope for a return of that leisure and tranquillity so ne- cessary for philosophical disquisitions . I have , how- ever , not long since thrown a few thoughts on paper relative to the aurora ...
... tion : and I am now grown so old as hardly to hope for a return of that leisure and tranquillity so ne- cessary for philosophical disquisitions . I have , how- ever , not long since thrown a few thoughts on paper relative to the aurora ...
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