Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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I corrected ; but I had sometimes the satisfaction to think , that , in certain particulars of little importance , I had been fortunate enough to improve the order of thought or the style ; and this encouraged me to hope that I should ...
I corrected ; but I had sometimes the satisfaction to think , that , in certain particulars of little importance , I had been fortunate enough to improve the order of thought or the style ; and this encouraged me to hope that I should ...
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... thanking him for the protection he had so obligingly offered me , but refusing to assist me for the present , because he thought me too young to be entrusted with the conduct of so important an en- terprise , and which would require ...
... thanking him for the protection he had so obligingly offered me , but refusing to assist me for the present , because he thought me too young to be entrusted with the conduct of so important an en- terprise , and which would require ...
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The violation of the trust reposed in me by Vernon , was one of the first great errors of my life ; and it proves that my father was not mistaken when he sup- posed me too young to be entrusted with the manage- ment of important affairs ...
The violation of the trust reposed in me by Vernon , was one of the first great errors of my life ; and it proves that my father was not mistaken when he sup- posed me too young to be entrusted with the manage- ment of important affairs ...
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inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the advice commonly given of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen . I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly .
inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the advice commonly given of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen . I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly .
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This circumstance , added to my reputation of being a tolerable good gabber , or , in other words , skilful in the art of burlesque , kept up my importance in the chapel . I had besides recommended myself to the es- teem of the master ...
This circumstance , added to my reputation of being a tolerable good gabber , or , in other words , skilful in the art of burlesque , kept up my importance in the chapel . I had besides recommended myself to the es- teem of the master ...
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