Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... present collection it remains to be 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 ...
... present collection it remains to be 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 ...
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... present opinions : modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of your errors . In adopting such a manner you can seldom expect to please your hearers , or obtain the concurrence ...
... present opinions : modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of your errors . In adopting such a manner you can seldom expect to please your hearers , or obtain the concurrence ...
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... present want a hand , being lately supplied with one but there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me : if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little ...
... present want a hand , being lately supplied with one but there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me : if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little ...
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... present want a hand , being lately supplied with one but there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me : if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little ...
... present want a hand , being lately supplied with one but there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me : if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little ...
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... present : as a marriage if it was to take place would be more con- venient after my return , when I should be , as I hoped , set up in my business . Perhaps too she thought my expectations not so well founded as I imagined them to be ...
... present : as a marriage if it was to take place would be more con- venient after my return , when I should be , as I hoped , set up in my business . Perhaps too she thought my expectations not so well founded as I imagined them to be ...
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