Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... seems to value himself so little on his most important discoveries , that it is 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 ...
... seems to value himself so little on his most important discoveries , that it is 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 ...
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... seem to be a necessity for any other than the simple and obvious causes of this celebrity ; he who was " an ornament of ... seems to have set very little value , and the latter were more profitable to his country than to his purse . The ...
... seem to be a necessity for any other than the simple and obvious causes of this celebrity ; he who was " an ornament of ... seems to have set very little value , and the latter were more profitable to his country than to his purse . The ...
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... seems , was not made in Philadelphia . I then asked host having shown me to a bed , I lay myself on it , without undressing , and slept till six in the evening , when I was called to supper . I went to bed again very early , and slept ...
... seems , was not made in Philadelphia . I then asked host having shown me to a bed , I lay myself on it , without undressing , and slept till six in the evening , when I was called to supper . I went to bed again very early , and slept ...
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... seems to me to be out of his having preached to 25,000 people in the thy right senses . ' fields , and to the history of generals harangu- ing whole armies , of which I had sometimes doubted . 99 Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies ...
... seems to me to be out of his having preached to 25,000 people in the thy right senses . ' fields , and to the history of generals harangu- ing whole armies , of which I had sometimes doubted . 99 Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies ...
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... seems not impossible that rum may be the appointed means . It has already annihilated all the tribes who formerly inhabited the sea coast , VOL . I .... G 5 utterly impossible . On this I formed my plan ; and asking leave to bring in a ...
... seems not impossible that rum may be the appointed means . It has already annihilated all the tribes who formerly inhabited the sea coast , VOL . I .... G 5 utterly impossible . On this I formed my plan ; and asking leave to bring in a ...
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