Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... thing ; though he spoke frequently , he was never guilty of a long or an incomprehensible speech ; and when others ... things known to things unknown , distinctly , clearly , and without confusion . " The words used should be the most ...
... thing ; though he spoke frequently , he was never guilty of a long or an incomprehensible speech ; and when others ... things known to things unknown , distinctly , clearly , and without confusion . " The words used should be the most ...
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... things unknown proposed as things forgot . While I was intent on improving my lan- guage , I met with an English grammar ... thing to be so and so , it ap- pears to me ; or I should not think it is so , for such and such reasons ; or I ...
... things unknown proposed as things forgot . While I was intent on improving my lan- guage , I met with an English grammar ... thing to be so and so , it ap- pears to me ; or I should not think it is so , for such and such reasons ; or I ...
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... thing it is to be a it . " But since he will not set you up , I will do reasonable creature , since it enables one to it myself . Give me an inventory of the things find or make a reason for every thing one has necessary to be had from ...
... thing it is to be a it . " But since he will not set you up , I will do reasonable creature , since it enables one to it myself . Give me an inventory of the things find or make a reason for every thing one has necessary to be had from ...
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... thing of mine , but makes a thousand criticisms out of mere envy : He is not so jealous of you ; I wish therefore you would take this piece and pro- duce it as yours ; I will pretend not to have had time , and so produce nothing ; we ...
... thing of mine , but makes a thousand criticisms out of mere envy : He is not so jealous of you ; I wish therefore you would take this piece and pro- duce it as yours ; I will pretend not to have had time , and so produce nothing ; we ...
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... thing . I should have been as the expectation of these high wages to come much ashamed at seeing Miss Read , had not on hereafter , was what he had drawn them in her friends , despairing with reason of my re- with . Meredith was to work ...
... thing . I should have been as the expectation of these high wages to come much ashamed at seeing Miss Read , had not on hereafter , was what he had drawn them in her friends , despairing with reason of my re- with . Meredith was to work ...
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