Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... reason to apprehend that the genuine memoirs and other works of FRANKLIN , as written and corrected by himself , would be brought forward in a manner suitable to their importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and ...
... reason to apprehend that the genuine memoirs and other works of FRANKLIN , as written and corrected by himself , would be brought forward in a manner suitable to their importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and ...
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... other sources upon the fidelity of which any dependence could be placed for the accuracy of what they imparted . In executing this part of his trust , the Editor is sensible how much reason he has to solicit the PREFACE . ix.
... other sources upon the fidelity of which any dependence could be placed for the accuracy of what they imparted . In executing this part of his trust , the Editor is sensible how much reason he has to solicit the PREFACE . ix.
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. is sensible how much reason he has to solicit the indulgence of the reader ; but though fully conscious that no talent short of DR . FRANKLIN'S Own could render his private and public history ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. is sensible how much reason he has to solicit the indulgence of the reader ; but though fully conscious that no talent short of DR . FRANKLIN'S Own could render his private and public history ...
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... reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four ...
... reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four ...
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... reasons , or I imagine it to be so , or , It is so if I am not mistaken . This habit , I believe , has been of great ad- vantage to me , when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been ...
... reasons , or I imagine it to be so , or , It is so if I am not mistaken . This habit , I believe , has been of great ad- vantage to me , when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been ...
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