Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... of affluence and some degree of celebrity in the world . As constant good fortune has accompanied me even to an advanced period of life , my ' Dr. Shipley . VOL . I. A posterity will perhaps be desirous of learning the means , MEMOIRS ...
... of affluence and some degree of celebrity in the world . As constant good fortune has accompanied me even to an advanced period of life , my ' Dr. Shipley . VOL . I. A posterity will perhaps be desirous of learning the means , MEMOIRS ...
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... perhaps not a little gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I never heard or saw the introductory words , " Without vanity I may say , " & c . but some vain thing immediately followed . Most people dislike vanity in others , whatever share ...
... perhaps not a little gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I never heard or saw the introductory words , " Without vanity I may say , " & c . but some vain thing immediately followed . Most people dislike vanity in others , whatever share ...
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... Perhaps from the time , when the name of FRANKLIN , which before was the name of an order of people , was assumed by them for a surname , when others took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common ...
... Perhaps from the time , when the name of FRANKLIN , which before was the name of an order of people , was assumed by them for a surname , when others took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common ...
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... perhaps , for his station . There fell lately into my hands in London , a collection he had made of all the principal political pamphlets relating to public affairs , from the year 1641 to 1717 ; many of the volumes are wanting , as ...
... perhaps , for his station . There fell lately into my hands in London , a collection he had made of all the principal political pamphlets relating to public affairs , from the year 1641 to 1717 ; many of the volumes are wanting , as ...
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... Perhaps ' tis only negligence . To return : I continued thus employed in my father's business for two years , that is , ' till I was twelve years old ; and my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father ...
... Perhaps ' tis only negligence . To return : I continued thus employed in my father's business for two years , that is , ' till I was twelve years old ; and my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father ...
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