Works of the Late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator...G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1793 - 316 Seiten |
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... persons of the village , ftruck you , I remember , as extraordinary , from its analogy to what you knew of myself . " Had he died , " faid you , " juft four years later , one " might have fuppofed a tranfinigration " of fouls . " John ...
... persons of the village , ftruck you , I remember , as extraordinary , from its analogy to what you knew of myself . " Had he died , " faid you , " juft four years later , one " might have fuppofed a tranfinigration " of fouls . " John ...
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... persons of fuperior understanding , conceffions of which they did not foresee the confe- quences . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were unable to extricate themfelves , and fometimes obtained victories , which ...
... persons of fuperior understanding , conceffions of which they did not foresee the confe- quences . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were unable to extricate themfelves , and fometimes obtained victories , which ...
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... Aratus , and other fuitable persons , to carry * The name given to the principal or head of the ideal college , the fyftem of education in which hath nevertheless carry it into execution ; but fuch may be had DR . FRANKLIN . 235.
... Aratus , and other fuitable persons , to carry * The name given to the principal or head of the ideal college , the fyftem of education in which hath nevertheless carry it into execution ; but fuch may be had DR . FRANKLIN . 235.
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... In private con- versations , and in letters to persons in government , he continually expatiated upon the impolicy and injuftice of their conduct conduct towards America ; and stated , that , notwithstanding DR . FRANKLIN . 281.
... In private con- versations , and in letters to persons in government , he continually expatiated upon the impolicy and injuftice of their conduct conduct towards America ; and stated , that , notwithstanding DR . FRANKLIN . 281.
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... persons who shall have the super- intendance and management of the faid fchools , put out to intereft , and fo con ... person or perfons as the le giflature giflature of this ftate , by an act of affembly DR . FRANKLIN . 301.
... persons who shall have the super- intendance and management of the faid fchools , put out to intereft , and fo con ... person or perfons as the le giflature giflature of this ftate , by an act of affembly DR . FRANKLIN . 301.
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