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... tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but although at a subse- quent period a correspondence on the contemporaneous publication at London ...
... tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but although at a subse- quent period a correspondence on the contemporaneous publication at London ...
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... tion and is effect : ition than at home , it is an on , were ho have ntage . " ade that y not re- ascribed uld have ured and : a mani- spicuous of which 1 was in- hich was The mo- many who 1 in perfect .iberty . In osity of the en ...
... tion and is effect : ition than at home , it is an on , were ho have ntage . " ade that y not re- ascribed uld have ured and : a mani- spicuous of which 1 was in- hich was The mo- many who 1 in perfect .iberty . In osity of the en ...
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... tion , to think of setting a youth up in business who wanted three years to arrive at man's es- tate . Holmes said what he could in favour of the project , but my father was decidedly against it , and at last gave a flat denial . He ...
... tion , to think of setting a youth up in business who wanted three years to arrive at man's es- tate . Holmes said what he could in favour of the project , but my father was decidedly against it , and at last gave a flat denial . He ...
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... tion of my trust , respecting Vernon's money , I balanced some time between principle and was one of the first great errata of my life ; inclination , till , recollecting that when fish and this shewed that my father was not much were ...
... tion of my trust , respecting Vernon's money , I balanced some time between principle and was one of the first great errata of my life ; inclination , till , recollecting that when fish and this shewed that my father was not much were ...
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... tion , I took care never to imitate it . I began now gradually to pay off the debt I was under for the printing house . In order I had hitherto continued to board with to secure my credit and character as a trades- Godfrey , who lived ...
... tion , I took care never to imitate it . I began now gradually to pay off the debt I was under for the printing house . In order I had hitherto continued to board with to secure my credit and character as a trades- Godfrey , who lived ...
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