The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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But since a re . petition of life cannot take place , there is nothing which , in my
opinion , so bearly resembles it , as to Gall to mind all its circumstances , and , to
render their remembrance more durable , commit them to writing . By uus emp ...
But since a re . petition of life cannot take place , there is nothing which , in my
opinion , so bearly resembles it , as to Gall to mind all its circumstances , and , to
render their remembrance more durable , commit them to writing . By uus emp ...
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... and who encouraged , in like manner , all my uncles to cuitivate their minds .
Thomas thus rendered him . self competent to the functions of a country attorney ;
soon became an essential personage in the affairs of the village ; and was one of
...
... and who encouraged , in like manner , all my uncles to cuitivate their minds .
Thomas thus rendered him . self competent to the functions of a country attorney ;
soon became an essential personage in the affairs of the village ; and was one of
...
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I shall give an instance of this , which demonstrates an early disposition of mind
for public enterprises , though the one in question was tot conducted by justice .
The mill - pond was terminated on one side by a marsh , upon the borders of ...
I shall give an instance of this , which demonstrates an early disposition of mind
for public enterprises , though the one in question was tot conducted by justice .
The mill - pond was terminated on one side by a marsh , upon the borders of ...
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... table , as often as possible , some friends or well - informed neighbours ,
capable of rational conversation , and he was always careful to introduce useful
or ingenious topics of discourse , which might tend to form the minds of his
children .
... table , as often as possible , some friends or well - informed neighbours ,
capable of rational conversation , and he was always careful to introduce useful
or ingenious topics of discourse , which might tend to form the minds of his
children .
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I then , without looking at the book , endeavoured to restore the essays to their
due form , and to express each thought at length , as it was in the original ,
employing the most appropriate words that occurred to my mind . I afterwards
compared ...
I then , without looking at the book , endeavoured to restore the essays to their
due form , and to express each thought at length , as it was in the original ,
employing the most appropriate words that occurred to my mind . I afterwards
compared ...
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