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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... tence and of every uncommon word . This would early ac- quaint them with the meaning and force of words , and give them that most necessary habit of reading with at- tention . The master then to read the piece with the proper modu ...
... tence and of every uncommon word . This would early ac- quaint them with the meaning and force of words , and give them that most necessary habit of reading with at- tention . The master then to read the piece with the proper modu ...
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... tence again ; which lessens the pleasure of the hearers . This leads me to mention an old error in our mode of print- ing . We are sensible , that when a question is met with in the reading there is a proper variation to be used in the ...
... tence again ; which lessens the pleasure of the hearers . This leads me to mention an old error in our mode of print- ing . We are sensible , that when a question is met with in the reading there is a proper variation to be used in the ...
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... tence , and condemm to infamy , not only private individuals , but public bodies , & c . with or without inquiry or hearing , at the court's discretion . WHOSE FAVOR , OR FOR WHOSE EMOLUMENT THIS COURT IS ESTABLISHED . In favor of about ...
... tence , and condemm to infamy , not only private individuals , but public bodies , & c . with or without inquiry or hearing , at the court's discretion . WHOSE FAVOR , OR FOR WHOSE EMOLUMENT THIS COURT IS ESTABLISHED . In favor of about ...
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... tence of new occasional revelations of the Divine will , till their whole fortunes were devoured by that aristocracy . " Moses denied the charge of peculation ; and his accusers were destitute of proofs to support it ; though facts , if ...
... tence of new occasional revelations of the Divine will , till their whole fortunes were devoured by that aristocracy . " Moses denied the charge of peculation ; and his accusers were destitute of proofs to support it ; though facts , if ...
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... when worked into lace , yet the ve- ry cause of its being worth twenty shillings is that , besides the flax , it has cost nineteen shillings and sixpence in subsis- tence to the manufacturer . But the advantage of manu 256 ESSAYS .
... when worked into lace , yet the ve- ry cause of its being worth twenty shillings is that , besides the flax , it has cost nineteen shillings and sixpence in subsis- tence to the manufacturer . But the advantage of manu 256 ESSAYS .
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