The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 Seiten |
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... endeavor to obtain general esteem , and avoid satire and sarcasm , to which he thought I was too much inclined ; adding , that with perse- verance and prudent economy , I might , by the time I became of age , save enough to establish ...
... endeavor to obtain general esteem , and avoid satire and sarcasm , to which he thought I was too much inclined ; adding , that with perse- verance and prudent economy , I might , by the time I became of age , save enough to establish ...
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... endeavor to calm the minds of the colo- nists ; and the repeal of the odious tax was con- templated . Amongst other means of collecting information on the disposition of the people to submit to it , Dr. Franklin was called to the bar of ...
... endeavor to calm the minds of the colo- nists ; and the repeal of the odious tax was con- templated . Amongst other means of collecting information on the disposition of the people to submit to it , Dr. Franklin was called to the bar of ...
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... endeavor to unite them in the common cause of liberty ; but they could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the British Govern- ment . M. le Roy , in a letter annexed to Abbe Fauchet's eulogium of Dr. Franklin , states , that ...
... endeavor to unite them in the common cause of liberty ; but they could not be prevailed upon to oppose the measures of the British Govern- ment . M. le Roy , in a letter annexed to Abbe Fauchet's eulogium of Dr. Franklin , states , that ...
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... endeavor the execution of my project , because I think , that , though unforeseen difficul- ties may arise , expedients will be found to re- move them , and the scheme be found practica- ble . If one of them accepts the money with the ...
... endeavor the execution of my project , because I think , that , though unforeseen difficul- ties may arise , expedients will be found to re- move them , and the scheme be found practica- ble . If one of them accepts the money with the ...
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... endeavor to amuse and deceive your adversary , by pretending to have made bad moves , and saying that you have now lost the gaine , in order to make him secure and careless , and inattentive to your schemes ; for this is fraud and ...
... endeavor to amuse and deceive your adversary , by pretending to have made bad moves , and saying that you have now lost the gaine , in order to make him secure and careless , and inattentive to your schemes ; for this is fraud and ...
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