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... took care of these things ; he was resolved to leave no botches in his work ; and to stifle the dreaded re- velation , he thought the best way was to strangle all the innocents in the vicinage . " This self - taught American is the most ...
... took care of these things ; he was resolved to leave no botches in his work ; and to stifle the dreaded re- velation , he thought the best way was to strangle all the innocents in the vicinage . " This self - taught American is the most ...
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... took my leave - it was the last time ! Soon after , while I was yet in New York , my venerable friend died . An advertisement ap- peared in the public prints , calling upon all persons who possessed papers , books , or manuscripts of ...
... took my leave - it was the last time ! Soon after , while I was yet in New York , my venerable friend died . An advertisement ap- peared in the public prints , calling upon all persons who possessed papers , books , or manuscripts of ...
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... took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he thus manfully expresses himself : 66 ' Owing to a train of circumstances which , at one time , were not well under- stood , but ...
... took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he thus manfully expresses himself : 66 ' Owing to a train of circumstances which , at one time , were not well under- stood , but ...
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... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge For- tescue , De laudibus Legum Anglie , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge For- tescue , De laudibus Legum Anglie , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
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... took me from the grammar tools ; but his great excellence was his sound school , and sent me to a school for writing and understanding and solid judgment in pruden- arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. tial matters , both in ...
... took me from the grammar tools ; but his great excellence was his sound school , and sent me to a school for writing and understanding and solid judgment in pruden- arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. tial matters , both in ...
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