Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... benefit ; several appeared without his privity or consent ; and this fact , though at the present time of light moment , has been the source of many misrepresenta- tions and mistakes , and furnished , with other incentives , food for ...
... benefit ; several appeared without his privity or consent ; and this fact , though at the present time of light moment , has been the source of many misrepresenta- tions and mistakes , and furnished , with other incentives , food for ...
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... benefits which flow from good great men in authority , he says , 66 It is for that reason I will set Henry IV . of France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and ...
... benefits which flow from good great men in authority , he says , 66 It is for that reason I will set Henry IV . of France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and ...
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... benefit the reader , by improving his virtue or his knowledge . " The method should be just ; that is , it should proceed regularly from things known to things unknown , distinctly , clearly , and without confusion . " The words used ...
... benefit the reader , by improving his virtue or his knowledge . " The method should be just ; that is , it should proceed regularly from things known to things unknown , distinctly , clearly , and without confusion . " The words used ...
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... benefit of my service , I should sign new indentures for the remainder of my time , which was to be kept private . A very flimsy scheme it was ; however , it was immediately executed , and the paper was printed accordingly under my name ...
... benefit of my service , I should sign new indentures for the remainder of my time , which was to be kept private . A very flimsy scheme it was ; however , it was immediately executed , and the paper was printed accordingly under my name ...
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... benefit , each of us being at liberty to borrow such as he wished to read at home . This was ac- cordingly done , and for some time contented us : finding the advantage of this little collec- tion , I proposed to render the benefit from ...
... benefit , each of us being at liberty to borrow such as he wished to read at home . This was ac- cordingly done , and for some time contented us : finding the advantage of this little collec- tion , I proposed to render the benefit from ...
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