Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... appear'd to me to have great merit . Now , " says he , " Osborne never will allow the least merit in any thing of mine , but makes 1000 criticisms out of mere envy . He is not so jealous of you ; I wish , therefore , you would take this ...
... appear'd to me to have great merit . Now , " says he , " Osborne never will allow the least merit in any thing of mine , but makes 1000 criticisms out of mere envy . He is not so jealous of you ; I wish , therefore , you would take this ...
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... appear'd to oppose the measure . He expressed much sorrow that it had ever been propos'd , as he said Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for ...
... appear'd to oppose the measure . He expressed much sorrow that it had ever been propos'd , as he said Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for ...
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... appear'd that they amounted only to twenty - five , and not all of those were in serviceable condition . The general and all the officers were surpris'd , declar'd the expedition was then at an end , being impossible , and exclaim'd ...
... appear'd that they amounted only to twenty - five , and not all of those were in serviceable condition . The general and all the officers were surpris'd , declar'd the expedition was then at an end , being impossible , and exclaim'd ...
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