Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... necessary to specify , an improved edition was undertaken in Philadelphia , in 1817 , intended to embrace all that had been then collected , or that could be procured through a special application to men who had partaken in the ...
... necessary to specify , an improved edition was undertaken in Philadelphia , in 1817 , intended to embrace all that had been then collected , or that could be procured through a special application to men who had partaken in the ...
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... necessary to compare him with others before we can form a just notion of his merits . As he seems to be conscious of no exertion , he feels no partiality for any part of his speculations , and never seeks to raise the reader's ideas of ...
... necessary to compare him with others before we can form a just notion of his merits . As he seems to be conscious of no exertion , he feels no partiality for any part of his speculations , and never seeks to raise the reader's ideas of ...
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... necessary to counteract the malice ; and time has testified to the uprightness of the American agent . It was known to the writer of this article in 1798 , that those letters had been placed in the hands of the American agent by Dr ...
... necessary to counteract the malice ; and time has testified to the uprightness of the American agent . It was known to the writer of this article in 1798 , that those letters had been placed in the hands of the American agent by Dr ...
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... necessary to signify his desire of retiring from his station at Ver- sailles , as , being the object of a constant jealousy , he felt pernicious counteraction of his best efforts ; but the good sense of a few wise and able men , such as ...
... necessary to signify his desire of retiring from his station at Ver- sailles , as , being the object of a constant jealousy , he felt pernicious counteraction of his best efforts ; but the good sense of a few wise and able men , such as ...
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... necessary and inevitable consequence , the future outnumbering of the people of this conti- nent , so as to reverse the tenor of an expression which he uttered after the race of events had outstript his speculations . " A small island ...
... necessary and inevitable consequence , the future outnumbering of the people of this conti- nent , so as to reverse the tenor of an expression which he uttered after the race of events had outstript his speculations . " A small island ...
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