Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1959 |
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... took the contrary side , perhaps for dispute sake . He was naturally more elo- quent , having a greater plenty of words ; and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- sons . As we ...
... took the contrary side , perhaps for dispute sake . He was naturally more elo- quent , having a greater plenty of words ; and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- sons . As we ...
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... took another lodging , and he returned to London , he let me know he he followed her . They lived together some considered all the obligations he had been time , but he being still out of business , and under to me as annulled ; from ...
... took another lodging , and he returned to London , he let me know he he followed her . They lived together some considered all the obligations he had been time , but he being still out of business , and under to me as annulled ; from ...
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... took much diversion and ed by my being able to write . The utility of this currency became by time and experience so evident , that the principles upon which it was founded , were never afterwards much disputed ; so that it grew soon to ...
... took much diversion and ed by my being able to write . The utility of this currency became by time and experience so evident , that the principles upon which it was founded , were never afterwards much disputed ; so that it grew soon to ...
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