Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... affairs , from the year 1641 to 1717 ; many of the volumes are wanting , as appears by their numbering , but there still remain eight volumes in folio , and twenty in quarto and in octavo . A dealer in old books had met with them , and ...
... affairs , from the year 1641 to 1717 ; many of the volumes are wanting , as appears by their numbering , but there still remain eight volumes in folio , and twenty in quarto and in octavo . A dealer in old books had met with them , and ...
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... affairs , and those of the church he belonged to ; and who shewed great respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an ...
... affairs , and those of the church he belonged to ; and who shewed great respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an ...
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... affair over . He had conceived a great regard for me , and was very unwilling that I should leave the house while he remained in it . He dissuaded me from returning to my native coun- try , which I began to think of ; he reminded me ...
... affair over . He had conceived a great regard for me , and was very unwilling that I should leave the house while he remained in it . He dissuaded me from returning to my native coun- try , which I began to think of ; he reminded me ...
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... affairs , wherein I some- times was of service . I pitied poor Miss Read's unfortunate situation , who was ge- nerally dejected , seldom cheerful , and avoided company : I considered my giddiness . and inconstancy when in London , as in ...
... affairs , wherein I some- times was of service . I pitied poor Miss Read's unfortunate situation , who was ge- nerally dejected , seldom cheerful , and avoided company : I considered my giddiness . and inconstancy when in London , as in ...
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... affairs brought before us in a shape that is interesting ; this is sure to happen from your pen . Your affairs and management will have an air of simplicity or import- ance that will not fail to strike ; and I am convinced you have ...
... affairs brought before us in a shape that is interesting ; this is sure to happen from your pen . Your affairs and management will have an air of simplicity or import- ance that will not fail to strike ; and I am convinced you have ...
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