Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... thing immediately followed . Most people dislike vanity in others , whatever share they have of it themselves , but I give it fair quarter , wherever I meet with it , being persuaded that it is often productive of good to the possessor ...
... thing immediately followed . Most people dislike vanity in others , whatever share they have of it themselves , but I give it fair quarter , wherever I meet with it , being persuaded that it is often productive of good to the possessor ...
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... thing of the kind so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters , as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me . Indeed I am so unobservant of it , that to this day I can scarce tell a few ...
... thing of the kind so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters , as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me . Indeed I am so unobservant of it , that to this day I can scarce tell a few ...
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... Things of Socrates " wherein there are many examples of the same method . I was charmed with it , adopted it , dropt my ... thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not think it so or so , for such and such reasons , or I ...
... Things of Socrates " wherein there are many examples of the same method . I was charmed with it , adopted it , dropt my ... thing to be so and so ; It appears to me , or I should not think it so or so , for such and such reasons , or I ...
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... thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning , and com- municated to ...
... thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning , and com- municated to ...
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... thing would be accommodated to my mind if I would return ; to which he intreated me earnestly . I wrote an answer to his letter , thanked him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston so fully and in such a light , as ...
... thing would be accommodated to my mind if I would return ; to which he intreated me earnestly . I wrote an answer to his letter , thanked him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston so fully and in such a light , as ...
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