The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published, Band 1Mac Coun, 1882 |
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... thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I ...
... thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I ...
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... thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one occasion of the differences we began to have about this time . Though a brother , he considered himself as my master , and me as his apprentice , and accordingly expected the ...
... thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one occasion of the differences we began to have about this time . Though a brother , he considered himself as my master , and me as his apprentice , and accordingly expected the ...
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... thought of going to New York , as the nearest place where there was a printer . And I was rather inclined to leave Boston , when I reflected , that I had already made myself a little obnoxious to the governing party , and , from the ...
... thought of going to New York , as the nearest place where there was a printer . And I was rather inclined to leave Boston , when I reflected , that I had already made myself a little obnoxious to the governing party , and , from the ...
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... thought myself fixed till Tuesday should come . However , walking in the evening by the side of the river , a boat came by , which I found was going towards Philadelphia with several people in her . They took me in , and , as there was ...
... thought myself fixed till Tuesday should come . However , walking in the evening by the side of the river , a boat came by , which I found was going towards Philadelphia with several people in her . They took me in , and , as there was ...
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... thought to have but little . I walked towards the top of the street , gazing about till near Market Street , where I met a boy with bread . I had often made a meal of dry bread , and , inquiring where he had bought it , I went ...
... thought to have but little . I walked towards the top of the street , gazing about till near Market Street , where I met a boy with bread . I had often made a meal of dry bread , and , inquiring where he had bought it , I went ...
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