Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... became , however , a pretty good prose writer . More of him hereafter . But , as I may not have occasion again to mention the other two , I shall just remark here , that Watson died in my arms a few years after , much lamented , being ...
... became , however , a pretty good prose writer . More of him hereafter . But , as I may not have occasion again to mention the other two , I shall just remark here , that Watson died in my arms a few years after , much lamented , being ...
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... became fashionable ; and our people , having no publick amusements to divert their attention from study , became better acquainted with books , and in a few years were observ'd by strangers to be better instructed and more intelligent ...
... became fashionable ; and our people , having no publick amusements to divert their attention from study , became better acquainted with books , and in a few years were observ'd by strangers to be better instructed and more intelligent ...
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... became one of his constant hearers , his sermons pleasing me , as they had little of the dogmatical kind , but inculcated strongly the practice of virtue , or what in the religious stile are called good works . Those , however , of our ...
... became one of his constant hearers , his sermons pleasing me , as they had little of the dogmatical kind , but inculcated strongly the practice of virtue , or what in the religious stile are called good works . Those , however , of our ...
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