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 2Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... thoughts into other men's minds the more easily , and with the greater impression . Upon this account it is , that any sort of speaking , so as will make him be understood , is not thought enough for a gentleman . He ought to study ...
... thoughts into other men's minds the more easily , and with the greater impression . Upon this account it is , that any sort of speaking , so as will make him be understood , is not thought enough for a gentleman . He ought to study ...
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... thought this so necessary a part could not have been neglected , whilst themes and verses in Latin , of no use at all , were so constantly everywhere pressed , to the racking of children's invention beyond their strength , and hindering ...
... thought this so necessary a part could not have been neglected , whilst themes and verses in Latin , of no use at all , were so constantly everywhere pressed , to the racking of children's invention beyond their strength , and hindering ...
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... thought sufficient for Sunday's dinner . All pious people applaud this measure , and it is thought the new ministry will soon become popular . We hear that Mr. Wilkes was at a certain house in Craven Street this day , and inquired after ...
... thought sufficient for Sunday's dinner . All pious people applaud this measure , and it is thought the new ministry will soon become popular . We hear that Mr. Wilkes was at a certain house in Craven Street this day , and inquired after ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Dialogue between Philocles and Horatio concerning | 46 |
Public | 57 |
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