Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... expression , in method and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . I saw the justice of his ... expressed before , in any suitable words that should occur to me . Then I compared my Spectator with the original ...
... expression , in method and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . I saw the justice of his ... expressed before , in any suitable words that should occur to me . Then I compared my Spectator with the original ...
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... expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt , he should determine him to comply . So it was concluded I ...
... expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt , he should determine him to comply . So it was concluded I ...
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... expression was what we had in view , we excluded all considerations of invention , by agreeing that the task should be ... expressed himself still more strongly in favor of what he thought my production ; having before refrained , as he ...
... expression was what we had in view , we excluded all considerations of invention , by agreeing that the task should be ... expressed himself still more strongly in favor of what he thought my production ; having before refrained , as he ...
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... expressed in the beginning , and therefore contains several little family anecdotes of no importance to others . What follows was written many years after in compliance with the advice contained in the following letters , and ...
... expressed in the beginning , and therefore contains several little family anecdotes of no importance to others . What follows was written many years after in compliance with the advice contained in the following letters , and ...
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... expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly & c . and I adopted instead of them , I conceive , I apprehend , or I imagine , a thing to be so , or so ; or it so appears to me at present ...
... expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly & c . and I adopted instead of them , I conceive , I apprehend , or I imagine , a thing to be so , or so ; or it so appears to me at present ...
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