Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... importance of , 36 . Meyrick , an army agent , his letters to general Arnold , 154 - an account of the 5000l . paid him for his trea- chery , 155 . Mickle , anecdote of Mr. Samuel , 24 . Military spirit excited by Franklin , 44 ...
... importance of , 36 . Meyrick , an army agent , his letters to general Arnold , 154 - an account of the 5000l . paid him for his trea- chery , 155 . Mickle , anecdote of Mr. Samuel , 24 . Military spirit excited by Franklin , 44 ...
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... importance , by any arts of declamation or elo- quence . Indeed , the habitual precision of his conceptions , and his invariable practice of referring to specific facts and observations , secured him , in a great measure , both from ...
... importance , by any arts of declamation or elo- quence . Indeed , the habitual precision of his conceptions , and his invariable practice of referring to specific facts and observations , secured him , in a great measure , both from ...
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... importance of the matter , and the expression , it was intended for you , ' I have never ceased to regret that my eagerness to do justice to the wishes of my venerable friend , by returning the manuscript , had precipitated me to do ...
... importance of the matter , and the expression , it was intended for you , ' I have never ceased to regret that my eagerness to do justice to the wishes of my venerable friend , by returning the manuscript , had precipitated me to do ...
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... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together : but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together : but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
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... importance ; but that he would send the letters to me on board , wishing me heartily a good voyage and a spee- dy return , & c . I returned on board a little puz- zled , but still not doubting . to come into the cabin , there being now ...
... importance ; but that he would send the letters to me on board , wishing me heartily a good voyage and a spee- dy return , & c . I returned on board a little puz- zled , but still not doubting . to come into the cabin , there being now ...
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