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Upon which he insorined me that his father had a very high opininn of me , and ,
from a conversation that had passed between them , he was sure that he would
advance whatever might be necessary to establish us , if I was willing to enter
into ...
Upon which he insorined me that his father had a very high opininn of me , and ,
from a conversation that had passed between them , he was sure that he would
advance whatever might be necessary to establish us , if I was willing to enter
into ...
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... room may be so tightened as that no air may enter through cracks - - the
consequence of which are colds , tooth - aches , & c . Although philosophy was a
principal object of Franklin ' s pursuit for several years , he confined hinself not to
this .
... room may be so tightened as that no air may enter through cracks - - the
consequence of which are colds , tooth - aches , & c . Although philosophy was a
principal object of Franklin ' s pursuit for several years , he confined hinself not to
this .
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... in some measure , their own children , treat them with familiarity and affection ;
and when they have behaved well , gone through their studies , and are to enter
the world , they shall zealously unite , and make all the interest that can be made
...
... in some measure , their own children , treat them with familiarity and affection ;
and when they have behaved well , gone through their studies , and are to enter
the world , they shall zealously unite , and make all the interest that can be made
...
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I CONDOLE with you . We have lost a most dear and valuable relation . But it is
the will of God and nature , that these mortal bodies be laid aside , when the soul
is to enter into real life . This is rather an embryo state , a preparation for living .
I CONDOLE with you . We have lost a most dear and valuable relation . But it is
the will of God and nature , that these mortal bodies be laid aside , when the soul
is to enter into real life . This is rather an embryo state , a preparation for living .
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In 1775 I had a sight of it , but could not enter , it being in possession of the
enemy . I did hope to have been there in 1783 , but could not obtain my
dismission froin this employment here ; and now I fear I shall never have that
happiness .
In 1775 I had a sight of it , but could not enter , it being in possession of the
enemy . I did hope to have been there in 1783 , but could not obtain my
dismission froin this employment here ; and now I fear I shall never have that
happiness .
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