The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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... only be necessary to add , that due attention has been paid in the selection of
such of his productions as may be adapted to general ferusab The following letter
from the celebra . ted Dr. Price , to a gentleman in Philadelphia , iv PREFACE .
... only be necessary to add , that due attention has been paid in the selection of
such of his productions as may be adapted to general ferusab The following letter
from the celebra . ted Dr. Price , to a gentleman in Philadelphia , iv PREFACE .
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Independently of the acrimony and discord it introduces into conversation , it is
often productive of dislike , and even hatred , between persons to whom
friendship is indispensibly necessary . I acquired it by reading , while I lived with
my father ...
Independently of the acrimony and discord it introduces into conversation , it is
often productive of dislike , and even hatred , between persons to whom
friendship is indispensibly necessary . I acquired it by reading , while I lived with
my father ...
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When she understood that I was a printer , she would have persuaded me to stay
at Burlington , and set up my trade ; but she was little aware of the capital that
would be necessary for such a purpose ! I was treated while at her house with
true ...
When she understood that I was a printer , she would have persuaded me to stay
at Burlington , and set up my trade ; but she was little aware of the capital that
would be necessary for such a purpose ! I was treated while at her house with
true ...
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The two Philadelphia printers appeared destitute of every qualification necessary
in their profession . Bradford had not been brought up to it , and was very illiterate
. Keimer , though . he understood a little of the business , was merely a ...
The two Philadelphia printers appeared destitute of every qualification necessary
in their profession . Bradford had not been brought up to it , and was very illiterate
. Keimer , though . he understood a little of the business , was merely a ...
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He always spuke of his intention of settling me in business as a point that was
decided . to take with me letters of recommendation to a number of his friends ;
and particularly a letter of credit , in order to obtain the necessary sum for the ...
He always spuke of his intention of settling me in business as a point that was
decided . to take with me letters of recommendation to a number of his friends ;
and particularly a letter of credit , in order to obtain the necessary sum for the ...
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