Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... replied . He was , he said , so often censured by people for printing things they thought ought not to be printed , that he was strongly tempted to write a standing apology and publish it once a year . These faultfinders forgot the ...
... replied . He was , he said , so often censured by people for printing things they thought ought not to be printed , that he was strongly tempted to write a standing apology and publish it once a year . These faultfinders forgot the ...
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... replied : - " My paper on Shavers and Trimmers ' in the last ' Gazette ' being generally condemned , I at first imputed it to the want of Taste and Relish for pieces of that Force and Beauty which none but thoroughly - bred Gentlemen ...
... replied : - " My paper on Shavers and Trimmers ' in the last ' Gazette ' being generally condemned , I at first imputed it to the want of Taste and Relish for pieces of that Force and Beauty which none but thoroughly - bred Gentlemen ...
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... replied . He denounced Poor Richard as an ignorant and presumptuous predicter , called him a liar , a fool , a conceited scribbler , and declared that , by God's blessing , Titan Leeds should live and write long after Poor Richard ...
... replied . He denounced Poor Richard as an ignorant and presumptuous predicter , called him a liar , a fool , a conceited scribbler , and declared that , by God's blessing , Titan Leeds should live and write long after Poor Richard ...
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... replied . " Poor Richard " had used him with such good man- ners that he hardly knew what to say . But this he would say of Mr. Saunders's boasted prosperity : " If Falsehood and Ingenuity be so rewarded PREFACES TO POOR RICHARD . 105.
... replied . " Poor Richard " had used him with such good man- ners that he hardly knew what to say . But this he would say of Mr. Saunders's boasted prosperity : " If Falsehood and Ingenuity be so rewarded PREFACES TO POOR RICHARD . 105.
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... replied , “ If you would have my advice , I will give it to you in short ; for , A word to the wise is enough , as Poor Richard says . " They joined in desiring him to speak his mind , and gathering around him , he pro- Iceeded as ...
... replied , “ If you would have my advice , I will give it to you in short ; for , A word to the wise is enough , as Poor Richard says . " They joined in desiring him to speak his mind , and gathering around him , he pro- Iceeded as ...
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