Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... opinion of all his friends , that I should certainly make a good scholar , encouraged him in this purpose of his . My uncle Benjamin too approved of it , and proposed to give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if ...
... opinion of all his friends , that I should certainly make a good scholar , encouraged him in this purpose of his . My uncle Benjamin too approved of it , and proposed to give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if ...
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... opinion in public affairs , and those of the church he belonged to ; and who shewed great respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and ...
... opinion in public affairs , and those of the church he belonged to ; and who shewed great respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and ...
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... opinion that it was improper , and that they were naturally unequal to it . I took the contrary side , perhaps a little for dispute sake . He was naturally more eloquent , having a greater plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought ...
... opinion that it was improper , and that they were naturally unequal to it . I took the contrary side , perhaps a little for dispute sake . He was naturally more eloquent , having a greater plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought ...
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... opinion ; but rather say , I conceive , or apprehend a thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not ... opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been from time to time engaged in promoting . And as the chief ...
... opinion ; but rather say , I conceive , or apprehend a thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not ... opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been from time to time engaged in promoting . And as the chief ...
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... opinion , and I much approved it , as it appeared to me to have great merit . " Now , " said he , " Osborne never will allow the least merit in any thing of mine , but makes a thousand criticisms out of mere envy : He is not so jealous ...
... opinion , and I much approved it , as it appeared to me to have great merit . " Now , " said he , " Osborne never will allow the least merit in any thing of mine , but makes a thousand criticisms out of mere envy : He is not so jealous ...
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