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... perhaps his want of such an education is not to be lamented, as, unless he had more grace, it would make him a dangerous member of society. I have not had any Philadelphia papers since the last I sent you, but have seen a continuation ...
... perhaps his want of such an education is not to be lamented, as, unless he had more grace, it would make him a dangerous member of society. I have not had any Philadelphia papers since the last I sent you, but have seen a continuation ...
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... Perhaps this hint may be of use to you. My respectful compliments to Mrs. Belknap, and' be assured, my dear sir, of the sincere friendship and esteem of Your very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Feb. 1, 1780. Vert dear ...
... Perhaps this hint may be of use to you. My respectful compliments to Mrs. Belknap, and' be assured, my dear sir, of the sincere friendship and esteem of Your very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Feb. 1, 1780. Vert dear ...
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... Perhaps this may pave the way for others. " A Congress of Philosophers" is a pretty thought ; but I question whether it could be carried into effect, for genius is envious, and you will meet with but here and there a choice spirit who ...
... Perhaps this may pave the way for others. " A Congress of Philosophers" is a pretty thought ; but I question whether it could be carried into effect, for genius is envious, and you will meet with but here and there a choice spirit who ...
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... perhaps, in its consequences equal to almost any which we have made since the commencement of the war." This Mr. Evans was one of the chaplains to that expedition, and is a sensible, judicious man, and a good preacher. He formerly ...
... perhaps, in its consequences equal to almost any which we have made since the commencement of the war." This Mr. Evans was one of the chaplains to that expedition, and is a sensible, judicious man, and a good preacher. He formerly ...
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... (perhaps rye would do), I wish you would make an experiment upon a few candles, for the sake of ascertaining this matter. By " one by one " I suppose he means that each candle should be buried in the bran, so as not to touch the one ...
... (perhaps rye would do), I wish you would make an experiment upon a few candles, for the sake of ascertaining this matter. By " one by one " I suppose he means that each candle should be buried in the bran, so as not to touch the one ...
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