The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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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
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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
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On the other hand , if , with a desire of being informed , and of benefit . ting by the
knowledge of others , you express yourselves as being strongly attached to your
own opinions , modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will ...
On the other hand , if , with a desire of being informed , and of benefit . ting by the
knowledge of others , you express yourselves as being strongly attached to your
own opinions , modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will ...
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... and a desire to see us upon good terms , he told her that I had so insulted him
be . fore his men , that he would never forget or forgive it in this , however , he
was mistaken . The Governor's letter appeared to excite in my father some
surprise ...
... and a desire to see us upon good terms , he told her that I had so insulted him
be . fore his men , that he would never forget or forgive it in this , however , he
was mistaken . The Governor's letter appeared to excite in my father some
surprise ...
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My old comrade , Collins , who was a clerk in the post - office , charmed with the
account I gave of my new residence , expressed a desire of going thither ; and ,
while I waited my father's determination , he set off before me by land for Rhode ...
My old comrade , Collins , who was a clerk in the post - office , charmed with the
account I gave of my new residence , expressed a desire of going thither ; and ,
while I waited my father's determination , he set off before me by land for Rhode ...
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Our debates were under the direction of a President , and were to be dictated
only by a sincere desire of truth ; the pleasure of disputing and the vanity of
triumph having no share in the business ; and in order to prevent undue warmth ,
every ...
Our debates were under the direction of a President , and were to be dictated
only by a sincere desire of truth ; the pleasure of disputing and the vanity of
triumph having no share in the business ; and in order to prevent undue warmth ,
every ...
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