Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... obtaining victories , that neither myself nor my cause always deserved . I continued this method some few years ... obtain the concurrence you desire . Pope judiciously observes , " Men must be taught , as if you taught them not , And ...
... obtaining victories , that neither myself nor my cause always deserved . I continued this method some few years ... obtain the concurrence you desire . Pope judiciously observes , " Men must be taught , as if you taught them not , And ...
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... obtain for me the public business of both governments . And as I expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt ...
... obtain for me the public business of both governments . And as I expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt ...
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... obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampooning and libelling , to which he thought I had too much inclination ; telling me that by steady industry and prudent parsimony , I might save enough by the time I was one and twenty , to set ...
... obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampooning and libelling , to which he thought I had too much inclination ; telling me that by steady industry and prudent parsimony , I might save enough by the time I was one and twenty , to set ...
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... obtain goods to sell on commission : but I found after , that having some cause of discontent with his wife's relations , he proposed to leave her on their hands and never to return to America . Having taken leave of my friends , and ...
... obtain goods to sell on commission : but I found after , that having some cause of discontent with his wife's relations , he proposed to leave her on their hands and never to return to America . Having taken leave of my friends , and ...
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... obtained , I contrived a copper - plate press for it , the first that had been seen in the country ; I cut several ornaments and checks for the bills . We went together to Burlington , where I executed the whole to satisfaction ; and he ...
... obtained , I contrived a copper - plate press for it , the first that had been seen in the country ; I cut several ornaments and checks for the bills . We went together to Burlington , where I executed the whole to satisfaction ; and he ...
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