The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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Conventicles being at that time prohibited by law , and frequently disturbed ,
some considerable persons of his acquaintence determined to go to America ,
where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father was ...
Conventicles being at that time prohibited by law , and frequently disturbed ,
some considerable persons of his acquaintence determined to go to America ,
where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father was ...
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... who , having a more delicate , because a more exercised taste , have suffered
in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while as to myself , I have had
nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution
.
... who , having a more delicate , because a more exercised taste , have suffered
in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while as to myself , I have had
nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution
.
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... upon some occupation that might retain me on shore . have since , in
consequence of these visits , derived no small pleasure in seeing skillful
workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit , to have
acquired thereby ...
... upon some occupation that might retain me on shore . have since , in
consequence of these visits , derived no small pleasure in seeing skillful
workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit , to have
acquired thereby ...
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... of being obstinately attached to my opinion . I rather said , I imagine , I suppose
, or it appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or
it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of considerable ...
... of being obstinately attached to my opinion . I rather said , I imagine , I suppose
, or it appears to me , that such a thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or
it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been of considerable ...
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while I took some refreshment , and perceiving that I had read a littre , he
expressed towards me considerable interest and friendship : Our acquaintance
continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to be what is called an
itinerant ...
while I took some refreshment , and perceiving that I had read a littre , he
expressed towards me considerable interest and friendship : Our acquaintance
continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to be what is called an
itinerant ...
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