The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationCharles Tappan, 1845 - 612 Seiten |
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... whole is divided into chapters , of suitable length , for the convenience of readers . In writing the Continuation , it has been the au- thor's aim to follow out the plan of the Autobiography , by confining himself strictly to a ...
... whole is divided into chapters , of suitable length , for the convenience of readers . In writing the Continuation , it has been the au- thor's aim to follow out the plan of the Autobiography , by confining himself strictly to a ...
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... whole by myself with the greatest ease . I also read Seller's and Sturny's book on Navigation , which made me acquainted with the little geometry it contains , but I never proceeded far in that science . I read about this time Locke on ...
... whole by myself with the greatest ease . I also read Seller's and Sturny's book on Navigation , which made me acquainted with the little geometry it contains , but I never proceeded far in that science . I read about this time Locke on ...
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... whole life . One of the pieces in our newspaper on some political point , which I have now forgotten , gave offence to the Assembly . He was taken up , censured , and imprison- ed for a month by the Speaker's warrant , I suppose because ...
... whole life . One of the pieces in our newspaper on some political point , which I have now forgotten , gave offence to the Assembly . He was taken up , censured , and imprison- ed for a month by the Speaker's warrant , I suppose because ...
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... whole time , and now pushed them to more ar- bitrary measures . They condescended , however , to specify a particular article , as affording the ground of their proceedings . This was an essay on Hypocrisy , in which hypocrites of ...
... whole time , and now pushed them to more ar- bitrary measures . They condescended , however , to specify a particular article , as affording the ground of their proceedings . This was an essay on Hypocrisy , in which hypocrites of ...
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... whole country suffers for the villanies of a few such wolves in sheep's clothing , and we are all represented as a pack of knaves and hypocrites for their sakes . " Sentiments like these were thought worthy of the high condemnation of ...
... whole country suffers for the villanies of a few such wolves in sheep's clothing , and we are all represented as a pack of knaves and hypocrites for their sakes . " Sentiments like these were thought worthy of the high condemnation of ...
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