Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... expressed a wish , that it were possible for him to revisit this life at the end of a century ; but were that possible , the world he so effectually aided in creating , would already far exceed in its success the most sanguine ...
... expressed a wish , that it were possible for him to revisit this life at the end of a century ; but were that possible , the world he so effectually aided in creating , would already far exceed in its success the most sanguine ...
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... expression , it was intended for you , ' I have never ceased to regret that my eagerness to do justice to the wishes of my venerable friend , by returning the manuscript , had precipitated me to do what appears to have been his purpose ...
... expression , it was intended for you , ' I have never ceased to regret that my eagerness to do justice to the wishes of my venerable friend , by returning the manuscript , had precipitated me to do what appears to have been his purpose ...
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... expressed for my safety and welfare . We marched hither with the greatest caution , through some passes in the mountains that were very dangerous , if the enemy had opposed , and we had been careless . Hitherto God has blessed and ...
... expressed for my safety and welfare . We marched hither with the greatest caution , through some passes in the mountains that were very dangerous , if the enemy had opposed , and we had been careless . Hitherto God has blessed and ...
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... expression of surprise that his grandson should not have rectified the error . Perhaps the present occasion may be a suitable one to place this matter on its proper foundation . The general source of misapprehension on this topic ...
... expression of surprise that his grandson should not have rectified the error . Perhaps the present occasion may be a suitable one to place this matter on its proper foundation . The general source of misapprehension on this topic ...
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... expression to the venera- tion due to Franklin ; " and even now , in the fifty - seventh year of American in- dependence , that justice remains to be suitably done . The secret enmities which were directed against him during the whole ...
... expression to the venera- tion due to Franklin ; " and even now , in the fifty - seventh year of American in- dependence , that justice remains to be suitably done . The secret enmities which were directed against him during the whole ...
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