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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 1Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... manner due to Mr. Edward D. Ingraham for frequent contributions of this kind ; and to Mr. Willard Phillips for the valuable notes , which he has added to the essays on subjects relating to political economy . He has likewise been more ...
... manner due to Mr. Edward D. Ingraham for frequent contributions of this kind ; and to Mr. Willard Phillips for the valuable notes , which he has added to the essays on subjects relating to political economy . He has likewise been more ...
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... manner of writing ; observed , that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which he attributed to the printing - house ) , I fell far short in elegance of expression , in method , and in ...
... manner of writing ; observed , that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which he attributed to the printing - house ) , I fell far short in elegance of expression , in method , and in ...
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... manner of preparing some of his dishes , such as boiling potatoes or rice , making hasty - pudding and a few others , and then pro- posed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would ...
... manner of preparing some of his dishes , such as boiling potatoes or rice , making hasty - pudding and a few others , and then pro- posed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would ...
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... lessen their power of doing good by a positive assuming manner , that seldom fails to disgust , tends to create opposition , and to defeat most of those purposes for which speech was given to us LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 21.
... lessen their power of doing good by a positive assuming manner , that seldom fails to disgust , tends to create opposition , and to defeat most of those purposes for which speech was given to us LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 21.
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... manner in advancing your sentiments may occasion opposition , and prevent a candid attention . If you desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions ...
... manner in advancing your sentiments may occasion opposition , and prevent a candid attention . If you desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions ...
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acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Art of Virtue Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston British brother called character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued desired Ecton EDITOR employed endeavour England England Courant father favor France French friends gave give Governor hand honor Hugh Meredith instructions Keimer King letters lived lodged London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames means ment mentioned ministers never night obtained occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia pieces political Poor Richard's Almanac pounds present principles printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers Ralph received respect sail says sent ship soon Stamp Act Street thing thought tion took town treaty Vergennes virtue volumes William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote young