Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... appears in his endeavoring to discover satire where I in- tended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good sense is this , that drawing too good a cha- racter of any one is a refined manner of satire PART I. 53 MISCELLANIES .
... appears in his endeavoring to discover satire where I in- tended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good sense is this , that drawing too good a cha- racter of any one is a refined manner of satire PART I. 53 MISCELLANIES .
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Benjamin Franklin. racter of any one is a refined manner of satire that may be as injurious to him as the contrary , by bringing on an examination that undresses the person , and in the haste of doing it , he may hap- pen to be stript of ...
Benjamin Franklin. racter of any one is a refined manner of satire that may be as injurious to him as the contrary , by bringing on an examination that undresses the person , and in the haste of doing it , he may hap- pen to be stript of ...
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... greatly contributed to the formation of that national cha- racter they have since exhibited . 18 white locks , " Pray , Father Abraham , what 110 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Way to Wealth, (Poor Richard's Almanac)
... greatly contributed to the formation of that national cha- racter they have since exhibited . 18 white locks , " Pray , Father Abraham , what 110 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Way to Wealth, (Poor Richard's Almanac)
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... racter , manifested by his voluntary discharge of his debts , which he could not have been legally com- pelled to pay . — The circumstances which give cre- dit to an individual ought to , and will have , their weight upon the lenders of ...
... racter , manifested by his voluntary discharge of his debts , which he could not have been legally com- pelled to pay . — The circumstances which give cre- dit to an individual ought to , and will have , their weight upon the lenders of ...
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