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... took place , no notice whatever was taken by Mr. T. Franklin of the communication , though made with the most friendly purpose . " What the suppressed manuscript contained , " says the editor of a London edi- tion , " that should have ...
... took place , no notice whatever was taken by Mr. T. Franklin of the communication , though made with the most friendly purpose . " What the suppressed manuscript contained , " says the editor of a London edi- tion , " that should have ...
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... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge For tescue , De laudibus Legum Anglia , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge For tescue , De laudibus Legum Anglia , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
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... took me from the grammar school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most ...
... took me from the grammar school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most ...
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... took me to walk with him , which I was careful to return soon and clean . and see joiners , bricklayers , turners , braziers , Often I sat up in my chamber the greatest & c . , at their work , that he might observe my part of the night ...
... took me to walk with him , which I was careful to return soon and clean . and see joiners , bricklayers , turners , braziers , Often I sat up in my chamber the greatest & c . , at their work , that he might observe my part of the night ...
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... took the contrary side , perhaps for dispute sake . He was naturally more elo- quent , having a greater plenty of words ; and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- sons . As we ...
... took the contrary side , perhaps for dispute sake . He was naturally more elo- quent , having a greater plenty of words ; and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- sons . As we ...
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