The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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Your last , containing an account of the death of our excellent friend , Dr. Franklin
, and the circumstances attending it , deserves my particular gratitude . The
account which he has left of his life will show , in a striking example , how a man ,
by ...
Your last , containing an account of the death of our excellent friend , Dr. Franklin
, and the circumstances attending it , deserves my particular gratitude . The
account which he has left of his life will show , in a striking example , how a man ,
by ...
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One of the honors of our departed friend is , that be Las contributed much to it . “ I
am , with great respect , “ your obliged and very humble servant , RICHARD
PRICE . ” 11 LIFE OF DR . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . My Dear Son PREFACE .
One of the honors of our departed friend is , that be Las contributed much to it . “ I
am , with great respect , “ your obliged and very humble servant , RICHARD
PRICE . ” 11 LIFE OF DR . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . My Dear Son PREFACE .
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... affection : had always subsisted between my father and hirn , and I was his
godson . He arrived to a great age . He left behind him two quarto voluines of
poems in manus uscript , consisting of little fugitive pieces addressed to his
friends .
... affection : had always subsisted between my father and hirn , and I was his
godson . He arrived to a great age . He left behind him two quarto voluines of
poems in manus uscript , consisting of little fugitive pieces addressed to his
friends .
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From Sherburn * where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend who means
you well . ... I had learned to read , for I do not remember to have been ever
without this acquirement , and the encouragement of his friends , who assured
me ...
From Sherburn * where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend who means
you well . ... I had learned to read , for I do not remember to have been ever
without this acquirement , and the encouragement of his friends , who assured
me ...
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But my father , burthened with a numerous family , found that he was incapable ,
without subjecting himself to difficulties , of providing for the expence of a
collegiate education , and considering besides , as I heard him say to his friends ,
that ...
But my father , burthened with a numerous family , found that he was incapable ,
without subjecting himself to difficulties , of providing for the expence of a
collegiate education , and considering besides , as I heard him say to his friends ,
that ...
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