The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 頁 |
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... believe was Greenwood's , having at the end of it two little es- says on rhetoric and logic . In the latter , I found a model of disputation , after the manner of Socrates . Shortly after , I procured Xenophon's work , entitled ...
... believe was Greenwood's , having at the end of it two little es- says on rhetoric and logic . In the latter , I found a model of disputation , after the manner of Socrates . Shortly after , I procured Xenophon's work , entitled ...
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... believe , to imprint on my mind that aversion to ar- bitrary power , which during my whole life I have ever preserved . My apprenticeship became insup- portable to me , and I continually sighed for an op- portunity of shortening it ...
... believe , to imprint on my mind that aversion to ar- bitrary power , which during my whole life I have ever preserved . My apprenticeship became insup- portable to me , and I continually sighed for an op- portunity of shortening it ...
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... believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understand- ing or literature , but he ...
... believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understand- ing or literature , but he ...
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... believe , a trifling circum- stance , which will not , perhaps , be out of place here . During a calm which stopped us above Block Island , the crew employed themselves in fishing for cod , of which they caught a great number . I had ...
... believe , a trifling circum- stance , which will not , perhaps , be out of place here . During a calm which stopped us above Block Island , the crew employed themselves in fishing for cod , of which they caught a great number . I had ...
第 42 頁
... circumstances I have related , I had paid some attentions to Miss Read . I entertained for her the utmost esteem and affection ; and I had reason to believe that these sentiments were mutual . But 42 LIFE OF DR . FRANKLIN .
... circumstances I have related , I had paid some attentions to Miss Read . I entertained for her the utmost esteem and affection ; and I had reason to believe that these sentiments were mutual . But 42 LIFE OF DR . FRANKLIN .
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