The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... writing little pieces for this pa- per , which gained it credit , and made it more in de- mand , and these gentlemen ... written from recollection , and it is not surprising , that . after the lapse of fifty years , the author's memory ...
... writing little pieces for this pa- per , which gained it credit , and made it more in de- mand , and these gentlemen ... written from recollection , and it is not surprising , that . after the lapse of fifty years , the author's memory ...
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... written by him to David Hume soon after the work was published , and in which he explicitly disavows the authorship . " I am obliged to you , " he says in that letter , " for the favorable senti- ments you express of the pieces sent to ...
... written by him to David Hume soon after the work was published , and in which he explicitly disavows the authorship . " I am obliged to you , " he says in that letter , " for the favorable senti- ments you express of the pieces sent to ...
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... written nine or ten years at least before the other , it is obvious , that , if there is any plagiarism in the case , it must lie at the door of the Eton scholar . It has been supposed , also , that an epitaph on the celebrated John ...
... written nine or ten years at least before the other , it is obvious , that , if there is any plagiarism in the case , it must lie at the door of the Eton scholar . It has been supposed , also , that an epitaph on the celebrated John ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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