The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... desire , by next post . " I believe the young gentlemen , your pupils , may be entertained and instructed here , in mathematics and philosophy , to satisfaction . Mr. Alisont ( who was educated at Glasgow ) has been long accustomed to ...
... desire , by next post . " I believe the young gentlemen , your pupils , may be entertained and instructed here , in mathematics and philosophy , to satisfaction . Mr. Alisont ( who was educated at Glasgow ) has been long accustomed to ...
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... desires me to present his affectionate com- pliments to you , and to assure you , that you will be very welcome to him . I shall only say , that you may depend on my doing all in my power to make your visit to Philadelphia agreeable to ...
... desires me to present his affectionate com- pliments to you , and to assure you , that you will be very welcome to him . I shall only say , that you may depend on my doing all in my power to make your visit to Philadelphia agreeable to ...
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... desire , lest he might be too much injured by his attention to their business , he suffered them to meet at the college . Franklin not only gave birth to many useful insti- tutions himself , but he was also instrumental in pro- moting ...
... desire , lest he might be too much injured by his attention to their business , he suffered them to meet at the college . Franklin not only gave birth to many useful insti- tutions himself , but he was also instrumental in pro- moting ...
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... desire of weakening the British empire by dismembering it , first induced the French court to listen to proposals of an alliance . But they showed rather a reluctance to the measure , which by Dr. Franklin's address , and particularly ...
... desire of weakening the British empire by dismembering it , first induced the French court to listen to proposals of an alliance . But they showed rather a reluctance to the measure , which by Dr. Franklin's address , and particularly ...
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... desire to have it , such towns engaging to pay punctually the interest , and the proportions of th principal annually to the inhabitants of the town o Boston . If this plan is executed , and succeeds , a projected , without interruption ...
... desire to have it , such towns engaging to pay punctually the interest , and the proportions of th principal annually to the inhabitants of the town o Boston . If this plan is executed , and succeeds , a projected , without interruption ...
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