The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of words of
the two first , the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of words of
the two first , the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
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I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of words of
the two first ; the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of words of
the two first ; the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
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... to press , in the same way , many other pieces , which were equally approved :
keeping the secret till iny slender stock of information and knowledge for such
performances was pretty corn . pletely exhausted , when I niade myself known .
... to press , in the same way , many other pieces , which were equally approved :
keeping the secret till iny slender stock of information and knowledge for such
performances was pretty corn . pletely exhausted , when I niade myself known .
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... acquainted with me , obligingly reproached me forizot having made myself
known to him on my arrival in the town , and wished me to accompany him to a
tavern , where he and Col . French were going to taste some excellent Madeira
wine .
... acquainted with me , obligingly reproached me forizot having made myself
known to him on my arrival in the town , and wished me to accompany him to a
tavern , where he and Col . French were going to taste some excellent Madeira
wine .
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Had my reliance on the governor been known , some friend , better acquainted
with his character than myself , would doubtless have advised ine not to trust him
; for I afterwards learned that he was universally known to be liberal of promises ...
Had my reliance on the governor been known , some friend , better acquainted
with his character than myself , would doubtless have advised ine not to trust him
; for I afterwards learned that he was universally known to be liberal of promises ...
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