Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 Seiten |
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... conduct of another wise man . And why are weaker men to be de- prived of such helps , when we see our race has been ... conducted them with as much originality as if you had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and ...
... conduct of another wise man . And why are weaker men to be de- prived of such helps , when we see our race has been ... conducted them with as much originality as if you had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and ...
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... conduct might be blameable , but I leave it , without attempting further to excuse it ; my present purpose being to relate facts , and not to make apologies for them . It was about this time I conceiv'd the bold and arduous project of ...
... conduct might be blameable , but I leave it , without attempting further to excuse it ; my present purpose being to relate facts , and not to make apologies for them . It was about this time I conceiv'd the bold and arduous project of ...
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... conduct of our best national allies , which may be attended with the most pernicious consequences . These things I men- tion as a caution to young printers , and that they may be encouraged not to pollute their presses and disgrace ...
... conduct of our best national allies , which may be attended with the most pernicious consequences . These things I men- tion as a caution to young printers , and that they may be encouraged not to pollute their presses and disgrace ...
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