Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... give you what account I can of them from memory : and if my papers are not lost in my absence you will find among them many more particulars . Thomas , my eldest uncle , was bred a smith under his father , but being ingenious and ...
... give you what account I can of them from memory : and if my papers are not lost in my absence you will find among them many more particulars . Thomas , my eldest uncle , was bred a smith under his father , but being ingenious and ...
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... give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet , when the Bible remained concealed under it as before . This anecdote I had from uncle ...
... give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet , when the Bible remained concealed under it as before . This anecdote I had from uncle ...
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... give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if I would learn his short - hand . I continued however at the grammar - school , rather less than a year , though in that time I had risen gradually from the middle of the ...
... give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if I would learn his short - hand . I continued however at the grammar - school , rather less than a year , though in that time I had risen gradually from the middle of the ...
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... give the air of positiveness to an opinion ; but rather say , I conceive , or apprehend a thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not think it so or so , for such and such reasons , or I imagine it to be so , or , It is ...
... give the air of positiveness to an opinion ; but rather say , I conceive , or apprehend a thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not think it so or so , for such and such reasons , or I imagine it to be so , or , It is ...
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... give them any satisfaction , they contented themselves with admonishing me , and dismissed me , considering me perhaps as an apprentice , who was bound to keep his master's secrets . During my brother's con- finement , which I resented ...
... give them any satisfaction , they contented themselves with admonishing me , and dismissed me , considering me perhaps as an apprentice , who was bound to keep his master's secrets . During my brother's con- finement , which I resented ...
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