The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution . She suckled all her ten children , and I never heard either her or my father complain of any other disorder than that of which they died : my fa ther at the age of ...
... desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution . She suckled all her ten children , and I never heard either her or my father complain of any other disorder than that of which they died : my fa ther at the age of ...
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... desire of being informed , and of benefitting by the knowledge of others , you express yourself as being strongly attach- ed to your own opinions , modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you in tran- quil ...
... desire of being informed , and of benefitting by the knowledge of others , you express yourself as being strongly attach- ed to your own opinions , modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you in tran- quil ...
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... desire to see us upon good terms , he told her that I had so insulted him before his men , that he would never for get or forgive it ; in this , however , he was mistaken . The Governor's letter appeared to excite in my fa- ther some ...
... desire to see us upon good terms , he told her that I had so insulted him before his men , that he would never for get or forgive it ; in this , however , he was mistaken . The Governor's letter appeared to excite in my fa- ther some ...
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... desire of truth ; the pleasure of disput- ing , and the vanity of triumph , having no share in the business ; and in order to prevent undue warmth , every expression which implied obstinate adherence to an opinion , and all direct ...
... desire of truth ; the pleasure of disput- ing , and the vanity of triumph , having no share in the business ; and in order to prevent undue warmth , every expression which implied obstinate adherence to an opinion , and all direct ...
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... desire of ascertaining the truth of his theory of thundergust . Buffon erected his ap- paratus on the tower of Montbar , M. D'Alibard at Mary - la - ville , and De Lor at his house in the Estra- pade at Paris , some of the highest ...
... desire of ascertaining the truth of his theory of thundergust . Buffon erected his ap- paratus on the tower of Montbar , M. D'Alibard at Mary - la - ville , and De Lor at his house in the Estra- pade at Paris , some of the highest ...
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