Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... English grammar , ( I think it was Greenwood's , ) having at the end of it two little sketches , on the arts of rhetoric and logic , the latter finishing with a dispute ner that seldom fails to disgust , tends to cre- ate opposition ...
... English grammar , ( I think it was Greenwood's , ) having at the end of it two little sketches , on the arts of rhetoric and logic , the latter finishing with a dispute ner that seldom fails to disgust , tends to cre- ate opposition ...
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... English- men be made not only to respect , but even to love you . When they think well of indi- viduals in your native country , they will go nearer to thinking well of your country ; and when your countrymen see themselves well thought ...
... English- men be made not only to respect , but even to love you . When they think well of indi- viduals in your native country , they will go nearer to thinking well of your country ; and when your countrymen see themselves well thought ...
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... English proverb that says , " He that would thrive , Must ask his wife ; " it was lucky for me that I had one as much disposed to industry and frugality as myself . She assisted me cheerfully in my business , folding and stitching ...
... English proverb that says , " He that would thrive , Must ask his wife ; " it was lucky for me that I had one as much disposed to industry and frugality as myself . She assisted me cheerfully in my business , folding and stitching ...
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... English troops for that purpose . He landed at Alex- War being in a manner commenced with andria , in Virginia , and thence marched to France , the government of Massachusetts Frederick - town , in Maryland , where he halt- Bay ...
... English troops for that purpose . He landed at Alex- War being in a manner commenced with andria , in Virginia , and thence marched to France , the government of Massachusetts Frederick - town , in Maryland , where he halt- Bay ...
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... English have not been back- ward in acknowledging the great merit of this philosopher , he has had the singular good fortune to be , perhaps , even more celebrated abroad than at home ; so that , to form a just idea of the great and ...
... English have not been back- ward in acknowledging the great merit of this philosopher , he has had the singular good fortune to be , perhaps , even more celebrated abroad than at home ; so that , to form a just idea of the great and ...
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