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... advantages of education , yet mingled , finally , with the most learned and most polite society in Europe . Inheriting no patrimony but that of a perse- cuted and honest name , he left to his posterity a hand- some fortune realized by ...
... advantages of education , yet mingled , finally , with the most learned and most polite society in Europe . Inheriting no patrimony but that of a perse- cuted and honest name , he left to his posterity a hand- some fortune realized by ...
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... advantage of this habit : for it has often happened to me to be in company with persons , who , having a more delicate because a more exercised , taste , have suffered , in many cases , consi- derable inconvenience ; while , as to ...
... advantage of this habit : for it has often happened to me to be in company with persons , who , having a more delicate because a more exercised , taste , have suffered , in many cases , consi- derable inconvenience ; while , as to ...
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... advantage of his father's su perintendence of his plans . The papers both of Ben- jamin and his friend were accidentally seen by him ; to Collins he gave the palm of superior eloquence - to Franklin , of more correct orthography and ...
... advantage of his father's su perintendence of his plans . The papers both of Ben- jamin and his friend were accidentally seen by him ; to Collins he gave the palm of superior eloquence - to Franklin , of more correct orthography and ...
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... advantage " of his new situation , to allow a biographer to add any thing to the censure ; but he did take advantage of it in their disputes henceforward . James acted , it is equally evident 14 LIFE OF DR FRANKLIN .
... advantage " of his new situation , to allow a biographer to add any thing to the censure ; but he did take advantage of it in their disputes henceforward . James acted , it is equally evident 14 LIFE OF DR FRANKLIN .
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... advantage , " he says ; " and this I there- fore notice as one of the first errata of my life : but the unfairness of it weighed little with me when under the impression of resentment for the blows his passion too often urged him to ...
... advantage , " he says ; " and this I there- fore notice as one of the first errata of my life : but the unfairness of it weighed little with me when under the impression of resentment for the blows his passion too often urged him to ...
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