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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... favor of what he considered as my performance . He pretended that he had put some restraint on himself before , apprehensive of my construing his commenda- tions into flattery . " But who would have sup- posed , " said he , " Franklin ...
... favor of what he considered as my performance . He pretended that he had put some restraint on himself before , apprehensive of my construing his commenda- tions into flattery . " But who would have sup- posed , " said he , " Franklin ...
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... favor of the new emission . Having , however , no writer among them capable of answering it , their oppo- sition became less violent ; and there being in the House of Assembly a majority for the mea- sure , it passed . The friends I had ...
... favor of the new emission . Having , however , no writer among them capable of answering it , their oppo- sition became less violent ; and there being in the House of Assembly a majority for the mea- sure , it passed . The friends I had ...
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... favor , that she has not judged amiss in making us desire it . Late marriages are often attended , too , with this further inconvenience , that there is not the same chance that the parents should live to see their offspring educated ...
... favor , that she has not judged amiss in making us desire it . Late marriages are often attended , too , with this further inconvenience , that there is not the same chance that the parents should live to see their offspring educated ...
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... favor . " Seventhly , If you are a spectator while others play , ob- serve the most perfect silence . For if you give advice , you offend both parties ; him against whom you give it , because it may cause the loss of his game ; and him ...
... favor . " Seventhly , If you are a spectator while others play , ob- serve the most perfect silence . For if you give advice , you offend both parties ; him against whom you give it , because it may cause the loss of his game ; and him ...
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... FAVOR , OR FOR WHOSE EMOLUMENT THIS COURT IS ESTABLISHED . : In favor of about one citizen in five hundred , who by ed- ucation , or practice in scribbling , has acquired a tolerable style as to grammar and construction , so as to bear ...
... FAVOR , OR FOR WHOSE EMOLUMENT THIS COURT IS ESTABLISHED . : In favor of about one citizen in five hundred , who by ed- ucation , or practice in scribbling , has acquired a tolerable style as to grammar and construction , so as to bear ...
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