The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published, Band 2Benjamin Franklin Stevens, 1882 |
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... to make myself a new suit of pinners ; but in the fret and confusion I cut it quite out of all manner of shape , and utterly spoiled a piece of the first muslin . " Pray , Sir , tell me what I shall 26 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... to make myself a new suit of pinners ; but in the fret and confusion I cut it quite out of all manner of shape , and utterly spoiled a piece of the first muslin . " Pray , Sir , tell me what I shall 26 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... piece of lignum aloes ; shutting it up , the smoke immediately ascends with a grateful odor through the holes of the cover . This smoke is held under every one's chin , and offered as it were a sacrifice to his beard . The bristly idol ...
... piece of lignum aloes ; shutting it up , the smoke immediately ascends with a grateful odor through the holes of the cover . This smoke is held under every one's chin , and offered as it were a sacrifice to his beard . The bristly idol ...
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... piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of pressing those to stay longer with you , whom perhaps in your heart you wish a great way off for having troubled you so long already . " Thus far my author . For my own part , I have ...
... piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of pressing those to stay longer with you , whom perhaps in your heart you wish a great way off for having troubled you so long already . " Thus far my author . For my own part , I have ...
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... piece now examined , much ill - nature and some good sense are co - inhabitants ( as he expresses it ) . The ill - nature appears in his endeav- ouring to discover satire where I intended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good ...
... piece now examined , much ill - nature and some good sense are co - inhabitants ( as he expresses it ) . The ill - nature appears in his endeav- ouring to discover satire where I intended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good ...
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... piece by the character of the author . Nay , there are some very humble politicians in and about this city , who will ask on which side the writer is , before they presume to give their opinion of the thing wrote . This ungenerous way ...
... piece by the character of the author . Nay , there are some very humble politicians in and about this city , who will ask on which side the writer is , before they presume to give their opinion of the thing wrote . This ungenerous way ...
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