The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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The poem appeared to be written with a manly freedom and a pleasing simplicity
: I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of the
words of the two first ; the sense of which was , that his censures were dietated by
...
The poem appeared to be written with a manly freedom and a pleasing simplicity
: I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of the
words of the two first ; the sense of which was , that his censures were dietated by
...
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He never talked of the meats which appeared upon the table , never discussed
whether they were well or ill dressed , of good or bad favour , high seasoned or
otherwise , preferable or inferior to this or that dish of similar kind .
He never talked of the meats which appeared upon the table , never discussed
whether they were well or ill dressed , of good or bad favour , high seasoned or
otherwise , preferable or inferior to this or that dish of similar kind .
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The two Philadelphia printers appeared destitute of every qualification necessary
in their profession . Bradford had not been brought up to it , and was very illiterate
. Keimer , though . he understood a little of the business , was merely a ...
The two Philadelphia printers appeared destitute of every qualification necessary
in their profession . Bradford had not been brought up to it , and was very illiterate
. Keimer , though . he understood a little of the business , was merely a ...
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The Governor read it , and appeared surprised when he learned my age . He
thought me , he said , a young man of very promising talents , and that of
consequence , I ought to be encouraged ; that there were at Philadelphia none
but very ...
The Governor read it , and appeared surprised when he learned my age . He
thought me , he said , a young man of very promising talents , and that of
consequence , I ought to be encouraged ; that there were at Philadelphia none
but very ...
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as I appeared to doubt whether my father would assist me in this enterprise , Sir
William said that he would give me a letter to him , in which he would represent
the advantages of the scheme , in a light which he had no doubt would determine
...
as I appeared to doubt whether my father would assist me in this enterprise , Sir
William said that he would give me a letter to him , in which he would represent
the advantages of the scheme , in a light which he had no doubt would determine
...
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able advantage agreed America appeared Assembly become body called carried common consequence considerable considered continued desire effect employed engaged England enter establish Europe experiments father Franklin frequently friends gave give given Governor hands hope hundred important industry interest kind labor land late learned leave less letters liberty lived manner master means ment mind natural necessary never obliged observed obtained occasion offered opinion pass perhaps persons Philadelphia pleasure poor pounds present printing produced proposed Quaker reason received remain respect says shillings soon success taken thing thought tion took town trade turn whole wish writing young