Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... distance strike us according to their dimensions , or the quantity of light thrown upon them ; near , according to their novelty or familiar- ity ; as they are in motion or at rest . It is the same with actions . A battle is all motion ...
... distance strike us according to their dimensions , or the quantity of light thrown upon them ; near , according to their novelty or familiar- ity ; as they are in motion or at rest . It is the same with actions . A battle is all motion ...
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... distance . " For our own part , we are fully satisfied and assured , that so long as we continue in our duty and loyalty to the best of kings , who has been pleased to declare , that nothing in this world can give him so much pleasure ...
... distance . " For our own part , we are fully satisfied and assured , that so long as we continue in our duty and loyalty to the best of kings , who has been pleased to declare , that nothing in this world can give him so much pleasure ...
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... distance from your borders , by which you will be free from the many mischiefs we have always suffered by their neighbourhood . " The opportunity is now offered you , and , if embraced , will , by the blessing of God , se- cure your ...
... distance from your borders , by which you will be free from the many mischiefs we have always suffered by their neighbourhood . " The opportunity is now offered you , and , if embraced , will , by the blessing of God , se- cure your ...
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... distance , so as to secure them from the insidious attacks of small par- ties of skulking murderers ; but thus much is certain , that by refusing our bills from time to time , by which great sums were seasona- bly offered , he has ...
... distance , so as to secure them from the insidious attacks of small par- ties of skulking murderers ; but thus much is certain , that by refusing our bills from time to time , by which great sums were seasona- bly offered , he has ...
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... distance , and thereby deprive ourselves of their assistance , which we have too much reason to think we shall soon have occasion for . " These were the transactions of April 16th ; and , as the reader will observe no notice was taken ...
... distance , and thereby deprive ourselves of their assistance , which we have too much reason to think we shall soon have occasion for . " These were the transactions of April 16th ; and , as the reader will observe no notice was taken ...
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