Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... becoming in the grandson of his grandfather to such a friend ; but tells him ( Feb. 28 , 1792 ) that “ I am now almost entirely employed in bringing forward the English edition . . . . A few months will , I hope , satisfy your ...
... becoming in the grandson of his grandfather to such a friend ; but tells him ( Feb. 28 , 1792 ) that “ I am now almost entirely employed in bringing forward the English edition . . . . A few months will , I hope , satisfy your ...
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... become of the MS . of Franklin's Auto- biography , and whether one could not find it if one looked around in that country . He himself believed that , unless it had been destroyed , which seemed un- likely , the incomparable document ...
... become of the MS . of Franklin's Auto- biography , and whether one could not find it if one looked around in that country . He himself believed that , unless it had been destroyed , which seemed un- likely , the incomparable document ...
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... become a tallow - chandler . But my dis- like to the trade continuing , my father was under apprehensions that if he did not find one for me more agreeable , I should break away and get to sea , as his son Josiah had done , to his great ...
... become a tallow - chandler . But my dis- like to the trade continuing , my father was under apprehensions that if he did not find one for me more agreeable , I should break away and get to sea , as his son Josiah had done , to his great ...
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... become a very bad habit , making people often extremely disagreeable in company by the contradiction that is necessary to bring it into practice ; and thence , besides souring and spoiling the conversation , is productive of disgusts ...
... become a very bad habit , making people often extremely disagreeable in company by the contradiction that is necessary to bring it into practice ; and thence , besides souring and spoiling the conversation , is productive of disgusts ...
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... become a real doubter in many points of our religious doctrine , I found this method safest for myself and very embarassing to those against whom I used it ; therefore I took a delight in it , practis'd it continually , and grew very ...
... become a real doubter in many points of our religious doctrine , I found this method safest for myself and very embarassing to those against whom I used it ; therefore I took a delight in it , practis'd it continually , and grew very ...
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