Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him , Sir , I solicit the ... persons are left des- titute of other just means of estimating and becoming prepared BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 59.
... person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him , Sir , I solicit the ... persons are left des- titute of other just means of estimating and becoming prepared BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 59.
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... person to be initiated should not only declare his assent to such creed , but should have exercised himself with the ... persons ; but that the members should , each of them , search among his acquaintance for ingenious , well - disposed ...
... person to be initiated should not only declare his assent to such creed , but should have exercised himself with the ... persons ; but that the members should , each of them , search among his acquaintance for ingenious , well - disposed ...
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... person to superintend such an institution , I communicated the project to him : but he having more profitable views in the service of the proprietors , which succeeded , declined the undertaking : and not knowing another at that time ...
... person to superintend such an institution , I communicated the project to him : but he having more profitable views in the service of the proprietors , which succeeded , declined the undertaking : and not knowing another at that time ...
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... person , and a man of influence , who was accordingly appointed . I then proposed a lottery to defray the expense of building a battery below the town , and furnished with cannon : it filled expedi- tiously and the battery was soon ...
... person , and a man of influence , who was accordingly appointed . I then proposed a lottery to defray the expense of building a battery below the town , and furnished with cannon : it filled expedi- tiously and the battery was soon ...
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... person , the late Mr. John Clifton , giving a sample of the utility of lamps , by placing one at his door , that the people were first impressed with the idea of lighting all the city . The honor of this public benefit has also been ...
... person , the late Mr. John Clifton , giving a sample of the utility of lamps , by placing one at his door , that the people were first impressed with the idea of lighting all the city . The honor of this public benefit has also been ...
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