The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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... the Romans a Virgil , the French a Racine and Voltaire , the English a
Shakspeare and Milton , should this reproach be still true , we will inquire from
what uufriendly causes it has proceeded , that the other countries of Europe and
quarters of ...
... the Romans a Virgil , the French a Racine and Voltaire , the English a
Shakspeare and Milton , should this reproach be still true , we will inquire from
what uufriendly causes it has proceeded , that the other countries of Europe and
quarters of ...
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I have since learned that it has been translated into almost all the languages of
Europe , and next to the bible , I am persuaded it is one of the books , which has
had the greatest spread . Honest John is the first that I know of , who has mixed ...
I have since learned that it has been translated into almost all the languages of
Europe , and next to the bible , I am persuaded it is one of the books , which has
had the greatest spread . Honest John is the first that I know of , who has mixed ...
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I believe him to be what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in
England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account .
He was neither deficient in understanding , nor literature ; but he was a sad
infidel ...
I believe him to be what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in
England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account .
He was neither deficient in understanding , nor literature ; but he was a sad
infidel ...
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We learned from his letter , that he was secretly carrying on an intrigne , in
concert with the Governor , to the prejudice of Mr. Hamilton , who , it was
supposed , would by this time be in Europe . Denham , who was Hamilton's friend
, was of ...
We learned from his letter , that he was secretly carrying on an intrigne , in
concert with the Governor , to the prejudice of Mr. Hamilton , who , it was
supposed , would by this time be in Europe . Denham , who was Hamilton's friend
, was of ...
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He at length proposed to me to make the tour of Europe with him , maintaining
ourselves at the same time by ' working at our profession . I was on the point of
consenting , when I mentioned it to my friend , Mr. Denham , with whom I was
glad to ...
He at length proposed to me to make the tour of Europe with him , maintaining
ourselves at the same time by ' working at our profession . I was on the point of
consenting , when I mentioned it to my friend , Mr. Denham , with whom I was
glad to ...
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