Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... less contradiction ; I had less mortification when I was found to be in the wrong , and I more easily prevail'd with others to give up their mistakes and join with me when I happened to be in the right . And this mode , which I at first ...
... less contradiction ; I had less mortification when I was found to be in the wrong , and I more easily prevail'd with others to give up their mistakes and join with me when I happened to be in the right . And this mode , which I at first ...
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... less cause for anger and less reason for despair than there had lately seemed to be , even to Franklin . His own vast patience had begun to feel the strain and the wear of those years ; and across the ocean English injustice , as it was ...
... less cause for anger and less reason for despair than there had lately seemed to be , even to Franklin . His own vast patience had begun to feel the strain and the wear of those years ; and across the ocean English injustice , as it was ...
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... less and less likely that the envoys would have that argument in their favour . The career of the good captains , if bright , was brief , and as autumn turned towards winter the seas that had known their renown knew them no more . From ...
... less and less likely that the envoys would have that argument in their favour . The career of the good captains , if bright , was brief , and as autumn turned towards winter the seas that had known their renown knew them no more . From ...
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