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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... suppose , or it appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of ' considerable advantage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my ...
... suppose , or it appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of ' considerable advantage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my ...
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... suppose his offers to be deceitful ? --- On the contrary , I believed him to be the best man in the world . I gave him an inventory of a small printing - office , the expence of which I had calculated at about a hundred pounds sterling ...
... suppose his offers to be deceitful ? --- On the contrary , I believed him to be the best man in the world . I gave him an inventory of a small printing - office , the expence of which I had calculated at about a hundred pounds sterling ...
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... suppose from this incident , that if I had wished to remain in Lon- don , and open a swimming school , I should perhaps have gained a great deal of money . This idea struck me so forcibly that , had the offer been made sooner , I should ...
... suppose from this incident , that if I had wished to remain in Lon- don , and open a swimming school , I should perhaps have gained a great deal of money . This idea struck me so forcibly that , had the offer been made sooner , I should ...
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... suppose my impartiality will ever be called in question on that account . Injustices of this nature 1 could complain of in many in- stances ; but I am at present diverted by the reception of a letter , which , though it regards me only ...
... suppose my impartiality will ever be called in question on that account . Injustices of this nature 1 could complain of in many in- stances ; but I am at present diverted by the reception of a letter , which , though it regards me only ...
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... suppose , that all this care- lessness can be reconcileable with health , without my inter- position ! Franklin . I am convinced now of the justness of poor 4 Richard's remark , that " our debts and our 242 FRANKLIN AND THE GOUT .
... suppose , that all this care- lessness can be reconcileable with health , without my inter- position ! Franklin . I am convinced now of the justness of poor 4 Richard's remark , that " our debts and our 242 FRANKLIN AND THE GOUT .
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