Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1B. Franklin, 1830 - 472 páginas |
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... hope that some fortunate person may , perhaps when I am in the grave , attempt them under more favourable auspices . One , on the success of which I counted largely , and which would have been highly beneficial , is the plan for the ...
... hope that some fortunate person may , perhaps when I am in the grave , attempt them under more favourable auspices . One , on the success of which I counted largely , and which would have been highly beneficial , is the plan for the ...
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... hope the errors in the account will not be found numerous . For the desultory plan of some part of the pamphlet , I have to offer the following apology ; many of the circumstances and reflections towards the conclusion , which ...
... hope the errors in the account will not be found numerous . For the desultory plan of some part of the pamphlet , I have to offer the following apology ; many of the circumstances and reflections towards the conclusion , which ...
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... hope , be found more ample than the present one . PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . November 23 , 1793 . WHEN I published the first edition of this pamphlet , it was my intention to have greatly enlarged it for a second one , and to have ...
... hope , be found more ample than the present one . PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . November 23 , 1793 . WHEN I published the first edition of this pamphlet , it was my intention to have greatly enlarged it for a second one , and to have ...
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... hope it will be found useful in removing anxious doubts , and conveying to persons in different countries , the melancholy information of the decease of rela- tives , which , but for such a channel of communication , would , in many ...
... hope it will be found useful in removing anxious doubts , and conveying to persons in different countries , the melancholy information of the decease of rela- tives , which , but for such a channel of communication , would , in many ...
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... hope of the committee . I trust that the gratitude of their fellow citizens will be as enduring as the me- mory of their beneficent conduct , which I hope will not die with the present generation . On the 16th , the managers of Bushhill ...
... hope of the committee . I trust that the gratitude of their fellow citizens will be as enduring as the me- mory of their beneficent conduct , which I hope will not die with the present generation . On the 16th , the managers of Bushhill ...
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