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a Quaker friend having kindly informed me that I was generally thought proud , that my pride showed itself frequently in conversation , that I was not content with being in the right when discussing any point , but was overbearing and ...
a Quaker friend having kindly informed me that I was generally thought proud , that my pride showed itself frequently in conversation , that I was not content with being in the right when discussing any point , but was overbearing and ...
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... the aid of religion , I proposed to them the proclaiming a fast , to promote reformation and implore the blessing of Heaven on our undertaking . They embraced the motion ; but as it was the first fast ever thought of in the province ...
... the aid of religion , I proposed to them the proclaiming a fast , to promote reformation and implore the blessing of Heaven on our undertaking . They embraced the motion ; but as it was the first fast ever thought of in the province ...
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But Mr. Viney , who seized the thought and carried it into execution , bad certainly the best right to the patent . I wish he would send me a good draw . ing , with the proportions of the little carriage with horses which his children ...
But Mr. Viney , who seized the thought and carried it into execution , bad certainly the best right to the patent . I wish he would send me a good draw . ing , with the proportions of the little carriage with horses which his children ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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