Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... suffered under the grievance therein complained of . " SIR , TO THE BUSY - BODY . " You having set yourself up for a ... suffer from want of manners in some people . You must know I am a single woman , and keep a shop in this town for a ...
... suffered under the grievance therein complained of . " SIR , TO THE BUSY - BODY . " You having set yourself up for a ... suffer from want of manners in some people . You must know I am a single woman , and keep a shop in this town for a ...
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... suffer with great unea- siness , because we have not courage enough to discover our dislike ? And why may not a man use the boldness and freedom of telling his friends , that their long visits sometimes incommode him ? On this occasion ...
... suffer with great unea- siness , because we have not courage enough to discover our dislike ? And why may not a man use the boldness and freedom of telling his friends , that their long visits sometimes incommode him ? On this occasion ...
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... and to the end that cer- tain persons may be a little eased of their fears , and relieved from the terrible palpitations they have lately felt and suffered , and do still suffer 44 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Busy-Body, No 5 No 8.
... and to the end that cer- tain persons may be a little eased of their fears , and relieved from the terrible palpitations they have lately felt and suffered , and do still suffer 44 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Busy-Body, No 5 No 8.
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Benjamin Franklin. have lately felt and suffered , and do still suffer ; I hereby graciously pass an act of general oblivion , for all offences , crimes , and misdemeanors of what kind soever , committed from the beginning of the year ...
Benjamin Franklin. have lately felt and suffered , and do still suffer ; I hereby graciously pass an act of general oblivion , for all offences , crimes , and misdemeanors of what kind soever , committed from the beginning of the year ...
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... suffer the pain of feeling little when the sons of fortune walk at thy right hand ; for independency , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then ...
... suffer the pain of feeling little when the sons of fortune walk at thy right hand ; for independency , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then ...
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