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... considered as a vain profligate wit , and not much esteemed or beloved by anybody , though admired by all who knew his works . " But Franklin's fame was universal . His name was familiar to government and people ; to kings , courtiers ...
... considered as a vain profligate wit , and not much esteemed or beloved by anybody , though admired by all who knew his works . " But Franklin's fame was universal . His name was familiar to government and people ; to kings , courtiers ...
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Benjamin Franklin. mirers of Mr. Franklin . He was considered as a mazen 4 ON MISS all men , and an enemy to none . His rigorous turme vas eze this singular felicity . He conversed only with ada dala confidential friends . In company he ...
Benjamin Franklin. mirers of Mr. Franklin . He was considered as a mazen 4 ON MISS all men , and an enemy to none . His rigorous turme vas eze this singular felicity . He conversed only with ada dala confidential friends . In company he ...
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... considered the model and became the leading director of those innocent and rational assemblies . But that jealous and unquiet spirit which had closed the doors of the presidential levees against the talented and accomplished daughter of ...
... considered the model and became the leading director of those innocent and rational assemblies . But that jealous and unquiet spirit which had closed the doors of the presidential levees against the talented and accomplished daughter of ...
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... considered as the first germination of that great revolution which was terminated by the peace of 1783 . Franklin has been , by writers hostile to freedom , considered as one premedi- tating a revolution , and labouring to fulfil his ...
... considered as the first germination of that great revolution which was terminated by the peace of 1783 . Franklin has been , by writers hostile to freedom , considered as one premedi- tating a revolution , and labouring to fulfil his ...
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... considered with a little more attention by my brother's acquaintance . However , that did not quite please him , as he thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one oc- casion of the differences we began to have about this ...
... considered with a little more attention by my brother's acquaintance . However , that did not quite please him , as he thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one oc- casion of the differences we began to have about this ...
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