Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... manner which the venerable writer him- self would have prescribed , could he have anticipated the disorders which have ravaged the most polished and enlightened states since his removal from this scene of pride and weakness , where ...
... manner which the venerable writer him- self would have prescribed , could he have anticipated the disorders which have ravaged the most polished and enlightened states since his removal from this scene of pride and weakness , where ...
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... manner suitable to their importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and literary world , invidious reports were sent abroad and circulated with uncommon diligence , asserting that all the literary remains of DR ...
... manner suitable to their importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and literary world , invidious reports were sent abroad and circulated with uncommon diligence , asserting that all the literary remains of DR ...
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... manner . That he intended to have done this is certain , from his correspondence , as well as from the parts in continuation of the memoir which are now for the first time communicated to the world . But the convulsed state of things ...
... manner . That he intended to have done this is certain , from his correspondence , as well as from the parts in continuation of the memoir which are now for the first time communicated to the world . But the convulsed state of things ...
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... manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which he attributed to the printing house ) I fell far short in elegance of expression , in method and in perspicuity , of ...
... manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which he attributed to the printing house ) I fell far short in elegance of expression , in method and in perspicuity , of ...
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... manner of preparing some of his dishes , such as boiling potatoes or rice , making hasty pudding and a few others , and then proposed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would board ...
... manner of preparing some of his dishes , such as boiling potatoes or rice , making hasty pudding and a few others , and then proposed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would board ...
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