Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... give opposition ( if not encouraging must be termed opposing ) , but the laity in general dislike the pro- ject , and some even of the clergy . The inhabi- tants of Virginia are almost all episcopalians . The church is fully established ...
... give opposition ( if not encouraging must be termed opposing ) , but the laity in general dislike the pro- ject , and some even of the clergy . The inhabi- tants of Virginia are almost all episcopalians . The church is fully established ...
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... give a rational diversion , and at the same time be in- structive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby invite all ingenious gentlemen and others ( that approve of such an ...
... give a rational diversion , and at the same time be in- structive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby invite all ingenious gentlemen and others ( that approve of such an ...
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... give himself an hour's diversion with the cock of a man's hat , the heels of his shoes , an unguarded expression in his discourse , or even some personal defect ; and the height of his low ambition is to put some one of the company to ...
... give himself an hour's diversion with the cock of a man's hat , the heels of his shoes , an unguarded expression in his discourse , or even some personal defect ; and the height of his low ambition is to put some one of the company to ...
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... give a nice observer some notion of his mind . Methought he rapped in such a peculiar manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as desired admission . He peared in the plainest country garb ; his great ...
... give a nice observer some notion of his mind . Methought he rapped in such a peculiar manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as desired admission . He peared in the plainest country garb ; his great ...
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... give notice , that the Busy - Body strictly forbids all persons , from this time forward , of what age , sex , rank , quality , degree , or denomination soever , on any pretence , to inquire who is the au- thor of this paper , on pain ...
... give notice , that the Busy - Body strictly forbids all persons , from this time forward , of what age , sex , rank , quality , degree , or denomination soever , on any pretence , to inquire who is the au- thor of this paper , on pain ...
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