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... tion of , by Great Britain , 202 . Roy , Mons . Le , refutes the abbé Nollet , 62 . Royal Society of London , Franklin chosen a member thereof , 63 . Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one , 227 . Rum , Indian orator's apology ...
... tion of , by Great Britain , 202 . Roy , Mons . Le , refutes the abbé Nollet , 62 . Royal Society of London , Franklin chosen a member thereof , 63 . Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one , 227 . Rum , Indian orator's apology ...
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... tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but although at a subse- quent period a correspondence on the contemporaneous publication at London ...
... tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but although at a subse- quent period a correspondence on the contemporaneous publication at London ...
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... tion of my trust , respecting Vernon's money , I balanced some time between principle and was one of the first great errata of my life ; inclination , till , recollecting that when fish and this shewed that my father was not much were ...
... tion of my trust , respecting Vernon's money , I balanced some time between principle and was one of the first great errata of my life ; inclination , till , recollecting that when fish and this shewed that my father was not much were ...
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... tion to each of the virtues successively . Thus in the first week , my great guard was to avoid every the least offence against Temperance ; leaving the other virtues to their ordinary chance , only marking every evening the faults of ...
... tion to each of the virtues successively . Thus in the first week , my great guard was to avoid every the least offence against Temperance ; leaving the other virtues to their ordinary chance , only marking every evening the faults of ...
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... tion , prayer , and thanksgiving . from it ; vending annually near ten thousand . " But that the most acceptable service to And observing that it was generally read , tion to young printers , and that they be en-. " That while a party is ...
... tion , prayer , and thanksgiving . from it ; vending annually near ten thousand . " But that the most acceptable service to And observing that it was generally read , tion to young printers , and that they be en-. " That while a party is ...
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