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; with Notes and a Life of the AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... learned world , and who would still make a greater figure for benevolence and candor , were virtue as much regarded in this declining age as knowledge . " Lord Kames does not say , that Dr. Franklin wrote the Parable , yet such an ...
... learned world , and who would still make a greater figure for benevolence and candor , were virtue as much regarded in this declining age as knowledge . " Lord Kames does not say , that Dr. Franklin wrote the Parable , yet such an ...
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... learned with much concern , " said Count de Vergennes , " of your retiring , and of your approaching departure for America . You cannot doubt but that the regrets , which you will leave , will be proportionate to the consideration you ...
... learned with much concern , " said Count de Vergennes , " of your retiring , and of your approaching departure for America . You cannot doubt but that the regrets , which you will leave , will be proportionate to the consideration you ...
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... learned in the languages and sciences , and a correct , pure speaker and writer of the English tongue ; to have such tutors under him as shall be necessary . That the boarding scholars diet together , plainly , temperately , and ...
... learned in the languages and sciences , and a correct , pure speaker and writer of the English tongue ; to have such tutors under him as shall be necessary . That the boarding scholars diet together , plainly , temperately , and ...
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PART THIRD Continued | 1 |
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