Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... observation be at all requisite in the shape of explanation , it must be in answer to the inquiry , why such interesting documents have been so long withheld from public view ? To this the Editor has no hesitation in replying , that ...
... observation be at all requisite in the shape of explanation , it must be in answer to the inquiry , why such interesting documents have been so long withheld from public view ? To this the Editor has no hesitation in replying , that ...
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... observed that the writings of DR . FRANKLIN are calculated to serve a far more important purpose than that of ministering to the views of party , and keeping alive national divisions which , however necessitated by circumstances , ought ...
... observed that the writings of DR . FRANKLIN are calculated to serve a far more important purpose than that of ministering to the views of party , and keeping alive national divisions which , however necessitated by circumstances , ought ...
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... observed that the only por- tion which has hitherto appeared in any form , is the first fasciculus of the Memoirs of DR . FRANKLIN , extending from his birth to the year 1757 , forming fifty - seven pages only of the present volume ...
... observed that the only por- tion which has hitherto appeared in any form , is the first fasciculus of the Memoirs of DR . FRANKLIN , extending from his birth to the year 1757 , forming fifty - seven pages only of the present volume ...
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... and perhaps enmities with those who may have occasion for friendship . I had caught this by reading my father's books of dispute on Religion . Persons of good sense , I have since observed , seldom 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF.
... and perhaps enmities with those who may have occasion for friendship . I had caught this by reading my father's books of dispute on Religion . Persons of good sense , I have since observed , seldom 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF.
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... 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 which he convinced ...
... 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 which he convinced ...
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