Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... leaves under the tapes . One of the children stood at the door to 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 ...
... leaves under the tapes . One of the children stood at the door to 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 ...
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... leave you undisturbed in the possession of your errors . In adopting such a manner you can seldom expect to please your hearers , or obtain the concurrence you desire . Pope judiciously observes , " Men must be taught , as if you taught ...
... leave you undisturbed in the possession of your errors . In adopting such a manner you can seldom expect to please your hearers , or obtain the concurrence you desire . Pope judiciously observes , " Men must be taught , as if you taught ...
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... leave him , he took care to prevent my getting employ- ment in any other printing - house of the town , by going round and speaking to every master , who accordingly refused to give me work . I then thought of going to New York , as the ...
... leave him , he took care to prevent my getting employ- ment in any other printing - house of the town , by going round and speaking to every master , who accordingly refused to give me work . I then thought of going to New York , as the ...
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... leave of Keimer , as going to see my friends . The Governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a thing that would make ...
... leave of Keimer , as going to see my friends . The Governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a thing that would make ...
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... leave . This visit of mine offended him extremely . For when my mother sometime after spoke to him of a reconcilia ... leaving his books , which were a pretty collection in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , to come with mine and me to ...
... leave . This visit of mine offended him extremely . For when my mother sometime after spoke to him of a reconcilia ... leaving his books , which were a pretty collection in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , to come with mine and me to ...
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