The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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Our disputes were frequently brought before my father ; and either my brother
was generally in the wrong , or I was the better pleader of the two , for judgement
was commonly given in my favour . But my brother was passionate , and often
had ...
Our disputes were frequently brought before my father ; and either my brother
was generally in the wrong , or I was the better pleader of the two , for judgement
was commonly given in my favour . But my brother was passionate , and often
had ...
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... the censure of the assembly , who might charge him with still printing the paper
himself , under the name of his apprentice , it was resolved that my old indentures
shoulă be given up to me , with a full and entire discharge , written on the back ...
... the censure of the assembly , who might charge him with still printing the paper
himself , under the name of his apprentice , it was resolved that my old indentures
shoulă be given up to me , with a full and entire discharge , written on the back ...
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He exhibited , by this means , many facts in a very ludicrous point of view , which
would have given umbrage to weak minds , had his work been published , which
it never was . I spent the night at his house , and reached Burlington the next ...
He exhibited , by this means , many facts in a very ludicrous point of view , which
would have given umbrage to weak minds , had his work been published , which
it never was . I spent the night at his house , and reached Burlington the next ...
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... and have suddenly returned again to my ordinary diet , without ex . periencing
the smallest inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the
advice commonly given , of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen .
... and have suddenly returned again to my ordinary diet , without ex . periencing
the smallest inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the
advice commonly given , of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen .
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... and Keimer offered me a very considerable salary if I would undertake the
management of his printing - office , that he might devote himself entirely to the
superintendence of his shop . His wife and relations in London had given me a
bad ...
... and Keimer offered me a very considerable salary if I would undertake the
management of his printing - office , that he might devote himself entirely to the
superintendence of his shop . His wife and relations in London had given me a
bad ...
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