Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... province as Censor ; and I am determined not to be negligent of the trust I have reposed in myself , but resolve to exe- cute my office diligently and faithfully . : And that all the world may judge with how much humanity , as well as ...
... province as Censor ; and I am determined not to be negligent of the trust I have reposed in myself , but resolve to exe- cute my office diligently and faithfully . : And that all the world may judge with how much humanity , as well as ...
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... province . You must know , that such have been the circumstances of my life , and such were the marvellous concurrences of my birth , that I have not only a faculty of discovering the actions of persons , that are absent or asleep , but ...
... province . You must know , that such have been the circumstances of my life , and such were the marvellous concurrences of my birth , that I have not only a faculty of discovering the actions of persons , that are absent or asleep , but ...
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... province , and any one should draw my true character , would it not be ridiculous in me to say he had defamed and scandalised me , unless he had added in a matter of truth ? If any thing is meant by asking , why any man's picture should ...
... province , and any one should draw my true character , would it not be ridiculous in me to say he had defamed and scandalised me , unless he had added in a matter of truth ? If any thing is meant by asking , why any man's picture should ...
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... Province of Pennsylvania , and the Counties of Newcastle , Kent , and Sussex upon Delaware . HONORABLE SIR , I judge by your lucubrations , that you are not only a lover of truth and equity , but a man of parts and learning and a master ...
... Province of Pennsylvania , and the Counties of Newcastle , Kent , and Sussex upon Delaware . HONORABLE SIR , I judge by your lucubrations , that you are not only a lover of truth and equity , but a man of parts and learning and a master ...
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... province : and then , Sir , what may we not do ? A word to the wise is sufficient . I conclude , with all demonstrable respect , yours and Urania's votary , TITAN PLEIADES . In the evening , after I had received this letter , I made a ...
... province : and then , Sir , what may we not do ? A word to the wise is sufficient . I conclude , with all demonstrable respect , yours and Urania's votary , TITAN PLEIADES . In the evening , after I had received this letter , I made a ...
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