The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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Iudependently of the acrimony and discord it introduces into conversation , and is
often productive of dislike , and even hatred , between persons to whom
friendship is indispensably necessary . I acquired it by reading , while I lived with
my ...
Iudependently of the acrimony and discord it introduces into conversation , and is
often productive of dislike , and even hatred , between persons to whom
friendship is indispensably necessary . I acquired it by reading , while I lived with
my ...
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Some of his friends , I remember , would have dissuaded hin from this un .
dertaking , as a thing that was not likely to succeed ; a single newspaper being ,
in their opinion , sufficient for all America . At present , however , in 1771 , t ' ere
are no ...
Some of his friends , I remember , would have dissuaded hin from this un .
dertaking , as a thing that was not likely to succeed ; a single newspaper being ,
in their opinion , sufficient for all America . At present , however , in 1771 , t ' ere
are no ...
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... cnlargement was accompanied with an arbitary order from the House of
Assembly , “ That James Franklin should no longer printhe newspaper entitled
the New England Courant . ' ” In this can . juncture , we held a consultation of our
friends ...
... cnlargement was accompanied with an arbitary order from the House of
Assembly , “ That James Franklin should no longer printhe newspaper entitled
the New England Courant . ' ” In this can . juncture , we held a consultation of our
friends ...
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My friend Collins undertook to favour my flight . He agreed for my pas . sage with
a captain of a New - York sloop , to whom he represented me as a young man of
his a uaintance , who had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents ...
My friend Collins undertook to favour my flight . He agreed for my pas . sage with
a captain of a New - York sloop , to whom he represented me as a young man of
his a uaintance , who had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents ...
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This man entered into conversation with me while I took some refreshinent , and
perceiving that I had read a little , he expressed towards me considerable interest
and friendship . Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life .
This man entered into conversation with me while I took some refreshinent , and
perceiving that I had read a little , he expressed towards me considerable interest
and friendship . Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life .
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