The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is
so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of considerable advan .
tage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my opinion on the minds of
others ...
appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is
so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of considerable advan .
tage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my opinion on the minds of
others ...
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It was probable , from the arbitary proceedings of the Assembly in the affair of my
brother , that , by remaining , I should soon have been exposed to difficulties ,
which I had the greatex reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet Hisputes ...
It was probable , from the arbitary proceedings of the Assembly in the affair of my
brother , that , by remaining , I should soon have been exposed to difficulties ,
which I had the greatex reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet Hisputes ...
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She was standing at the door , observed me , and thought with reason , that I
made a very singular and grotesque an . pearance . I then turned the correr , and
went thrsagh ChestDut - street , eating my roll all the way ; and having made this
...
She was standing at the door , observed me , and thought with reason , that I
made a very singular and grotesque an . pearance . I then turned the correr , and
went thrsagh ChestDut - street , eating my roll all the way ; and having made this
...
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... every thing should be adjusted to my satisfaction ; and he was very pressing in
his entreates ; i answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained
the reasons which had induced me to gait Boston , with such force and elearness
...
... every thing should be adjusted to my satisfaction ; and he was very pressing in
his entreates ; i answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained
the reasons which had induced me to gait Boston , with such force and elearness
...
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I hesitated sonie time hetween principle and inclination , till at last recollecting ,
that when the cod had been opened some small fish were found in its belly , I
said to myself , if you eat one another , I see no reason why we may not eat you .
I hesitated sonie time hetween principle and inclination , till at last recollecting ,
that when the cod had been opened some small fish were found in its belly , I
said to myself , if you eat one another , I see no reason why we may not eat you .
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