The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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... to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely foilow my borong
without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think
themselves obliged to listen to me ; as they will be at liberty to read mc or not as
they please .
... to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely foilow my borong
without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think
themselves obliged to listen to me ; as they will be at liberty to read mc or not as
they please .
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The continual need of words of the same meaning , but of different lengths for the
measure , or of different sounds for the rhyme , would have obliged me to seek for
a variety of synonymes , and have rendered me master of them . From this ...
The continual need of words of the same meaning , but of different lengths for the
measure , or of different sounds for the rhyme , would have obliged me to seek for
a variety of synonymes , and have rendered me master of them . From this ...
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... and strongly recommended the project of my settling at Philadelphia , as a
thing which could not fail to make my fortune . Going down the bay we struck on a
dat , and sprung a leak . The weather was very tempestuous , and we were
obliged ...
... and strongly recommended the project of my settling at Philadelphia , as a
thing which could not fail to make my fortune . Going down the bay we struck on a
dat , and sprung a leak . The weather was very tempestuous , and we were
obliged ...
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I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the quaker some triflng
services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she
saw a famili . arity take place , and every day increase , between the two young ...
I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the quaker some triflng
services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she
saw a famili . arity take place , and every day increase , between the two young ...
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He had also played and lost all his moncy ; so that I was obliged to pay his
expenses at the inn , and to maintain him during the rest of his journey ; a burthen
that was very inconvenient to me . The Govemor of New - York , whose name was
...
He had also played and lost all his moncy ; so that I was obliged to pay his
expenses at the inn , and to maintain him during the rest of his journey ; a burthen
that was very inconvenient to me . The Govemor of New - York , whose name was
...
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