Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... importance to others . What follows was written many years after in compliance with the advice contain'd in these letters , and accordingly intended for the public . The affairs of the Revolution occasion'd the inter- ruption . Letter ...
... importance to others . What follows was written many years after in compliance with the advice contain'd in these letters , and accordingly intended for the public . The affairs of the Revolution occasion'd the inter- ruption . Letter ...
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... importance that will not fail to strike ; and I am convinced you have conducted them with as much originality as if you had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and what more worthy of experiments and system ( its im ...
... importance that will not fail to strike ; and I am convinced you have conducted them with as much originality as if you had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and what more worthy of experiments and system ( its im ...
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... importance of regulating our minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ...
... importance of regulating our minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ...
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