The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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... from whence he sent ine , in the following year , two long letters , containing the
best accounts that had yet been given of that country , as to climate , soil ,
agriculture , & c . for he was well versed in these matters . I published them 78 ...
... from whence he sent ine , in the following year , two long letters , containing the
best accounts that had yet been given of that country , as to climate , soil ,
agriculture , & c . for he was well versed in these matters . I published them 78 ...
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was well versed in these matters . I published them in my newspaper , and they
were received with great satisfaction . As soon as he was gone , I applied to my
two friends , and not wishing to give a disobliging preference to either of them , I ...
was well versed in these matters . I published them in my newspaper , and they
were received with great satisfaction . As soon as he was gone , I applied to my
two friends , and not wishing to give a disobliging preference to either of them , I ...
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... could not effect this , they would at least conduct the electric matter to the earth
, without any ir . jury to the building . It was not until the summer of 1752 , that he
was enabled to complete his grand and unparalleled discovery by experiment .
... could not effect this , they would at least conduct the electric matter to the earth
, without any ir . jury to the building . It was not until the summer of 1752 , that he
was enabled to complete his grand and unparalleled discovery by experiment .
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... the establishment of a perfect inSuitution , upon the plan of the European
colleges and universities ; for which his academy was in . tended as a nursery or
foundation . To elucidate this fact , is a matter of considerable importance in
respect ...
... the establishment of a perfect inSuitution , upon the plan of the European
colleges and universities ; for which his academy was in . tended as a nursery or
foundation . To elucidate this fact , is a matter of considerable importance in
respect ...
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Matters relating to the academy re . main in statu quo . The trustees would be
glad to see a rector established there , but they dread entering into new
engagements till they are got out of debt ; and I have not yet got them wholly over
to my ...
Matters relating to the academy re . main in statu quo . The trustees would be
glad to see a rector established there , but they dread entering into new
engagements till they are got out of debt ; and I have not yet got them wholly over
to my ...
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