The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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Information to those who would remove to America - - - Thoughts on Commercial
Subjects American Wirite - washing • • Answer to the Above . . Final Speech of Dr
. Franklin in the late Federal Convention - - Preference of Bows and Arrows in ...
Information to those who would remove to America - - - Thoughts on Commercial
Subjects American Wirite - washing • • Answer to the Above . . Final Speech of Dr
. Franklin in the late Federal Convention - - Preference of Bows and Arrows in ...
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He was naturally more eloquent than ! ; words flowed copiously from his lips ; and
frequently I thought myself vanquished ... not to see each other again for some
time , I committed my thoughts to paper , inade a fair copy , and sent it to him .
He was naturally more eloquent than ! ; words flowed copiously from his lips ; and
frequently I thought myself vanquished ... not to see each other again for some
time , I committed my thoughts to paper , inade a fair copy , and sent it to him .
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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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He thought himself entitled to the same services from me as from any other
person . On the contrary , I conceived that , in many instances , he was too
rigorous , and that , on the part of a brother , I had a right to expect greater
indulgence .
He thought himself entitled to the same services from me as from any other
person . On the contrary , I conceived that , in many instances , he was too
rigorous , and that , on the part of a brother , I had a right to expect greater
indulgence .
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dnien Some proposed to evade the order , by changing the title of the paper : but
my brother forseeing in . conveniences that would result from this step , thought it
better that it should in future be printed in the name of Benjamin Franklin ; and ...
dnien Some proposed to evade the order , by changing the title of the paper : but
my brother forseeing in . conveniences that would result from this step , thought it
better that it should in future be printed in the name of Benjamin Franklin ; and ...
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