The Life and Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [Edited by Benjamin Vaughan. With a Biographical Article by Henry Stuber, Reprinted from “The Columbian Magazine.” With a Portrait.]Brightly&Childs, 1800 - 471 Seiten |
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... consequence in the world ; but it brings his history no lower than the year 1757. and I understand that since he sent once the copy , which I have read , he has been able to make no additions to it . It is with me- lancholy regret that ...
... consequence in the world ; but it brings his history no lower than the year 1757. and I understand that since he sent once the copy , which I have read , he has been able to make no additions to it . It is with me- lancholy regret that ...
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... consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man should count his vanity among the other sweets of life , and give thanks to Providence for the blessing . BRITISH And here let me with all humility acknowleage ...
... consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man should count his vanity among the other sweets of life , and give thanks to Providence for the blessing . BRITISH And here let me with all humility acknowleage ...
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... consequence , he wished to be known as the author ; because , said he , I hate from my very soul dissimulation : › From Sherburn , " ; where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend , who means you well , PETER FOLGER . My ...
... consequence , he wished to be known as the author ; because , said he , I hate from my very soul dissimulation : › From Sherburn , " ; where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend , who means you well , PETER FOLGER . My ...
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... consequence of these visets , derived no small pleasure from seeing skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit to have acquired thereby sufficient knowledge , to be able to make little things for my ...
... consequence of these visets , derived no small pleasure from seeing skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit to have acquired thereby sufficient knowledge , to be able to make little things for my ...
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... consequence . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were unable to extricate themselves , and some- times obtained victories , which neither my cause nor my ar- guments merited . This method I continued to employ for some ...
... consequence . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were unable to extricate themselves , and some- times obtained victories , which neither my cause nor my ar- guments merited . This method I continued to employ for some ...
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