Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... , turned back again under the same double dis- guise into its native language . Admitting , however , that the small portion of the memoir as already given to the world , is substantially correct in the Vill PREFACE .
... , turned back again under the same double dis- guise into its native language . Admitting , however , that the small portion of the memoir as already given to the world , is substantially correct in the Vill PREFACE .
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. given to the world , is substantially correct in the narrative , the present publication of it must be infinitely more estimable by being printed literally from the original autograph . It is ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. given to the world , is substantially correct in the narrative , the present publication of it must be infinitely more estimable by being printed literally from the original autograph . It is ...
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... given to us . In fact , if you wish to instruct others , a positive dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments , may occasion opposition , and prevent a candid attention . If you desire instruction and improvement from others , you ...
... given to us . In fact , if you wish to instruct others , a positive dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments , may occasion opposition , and prevent a candid attention . If you desire instruction and improvement from others , you ...
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... given all her estate to charitable purposes , reserving only twelve pounds a year to live on , and out of this sum she still gave a part in charity , living herself on water gruel only , and using no fire but to boil it . She had lived ...
... given all her estate to charitable purposes , reserving only twelve pounds a year to live on , and out of this sum she still gave a part in charity , living herself on water gruel only , and using no fire but to boil it . She had lived ...
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... given me religious impressions , and brought me through my childhood piously in the dissenting way . But I was scarce 15 , when after doubting by turns several points , as I found them disputed in the different books I read , I began to ...
... given me religious impressions , and brought me through my childhood piously in the dissenting way . But I was scarce 15 , when after doubting by turns several points , as I found them disputed in the different books I read , I began to ...
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