Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... common with authors , in their first performances , to talk to their readers thus : If this meets with a suitable reception , or , if this should meet with due encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , & c . This only manifests the ...
... common with authors , in their first performances , to talk to their readers thus : If this meets with a suitable reception , or , if this should meet with due encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , & c . This only manifests the ...
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... common objects of popular dislike . If I can now and then overcome my reluctance , and prevail with myself to satirise a little one of these gen- tlemen , the expectation of meeting with such a gratification will induce many to read me ...
... common objects of popular dislike . If I can now and then overcome my reluctance , and prevail with myself to satirise a little one of these gen- tlemen , the expectation of meeting with such a gratification will induce many to read me ...
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... common occur- rences of life , as well as in a battle . How many impertinences do we daily 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 ...
... common occur- rences of life , as well as in a battle . How many impertinences do we daily 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 ...
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... affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that . piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of pressing those to stay longer with you , whom per- 42 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that . piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of pressing those to stay longer with you , whom per- 42 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... common justice , and , in some cases , so far below all these , as to be inhuman ; as a blaster of reputations ; as attempting , by a pre- • tence , to screen myself from the imputation of ma- 50 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... common justice , and , in some cases , so far below all these , as to be inhuman ; as a blaster of reputations ; as attempting , by a pre- • tence , to screen myself from the imputation of ma- 50 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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