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Page 46
... agreeable to myself . The river Ouse ( I forget how they Our mentioning Newton's Trea- spell it ) is the most agreeable cir- tise on the Prophecies , brings to my cumstance in this part of the world ; mind an anecdote of Dr. Young , at ...
... agreeable to myself . The river Ouse ( I forget how they Our mentioning Newton's Trea- spell it ) is the most agreeable cir- tise on the Prophecies , brings to my cumstance in this part of the world ; mind an anecdote of Dr. Young , at ...
Page 98
... agreeable , because they make it so . the way , two or three . Those I have Yours . marked with my own initials ; and you may be sure I found them pecu- liarly agreeable , as they had not only the grace of being mine , but that of ...
... agreeable , because they make it so . the way , two or three . Those I have Yours . marked with my own initials ; and you may be sure I found them pecu- liarly agreeable , as they had not only the grace of being mine , but that of ...
Page 342
... agreeable to me and which , if prosecuted , may fur- than political operations . nish means of new knowledge . LETTER XIII . Dr. Franklin to Mrs. Bache . My dear child , Passy , Jan. 26 , 1784 I join with you most cordially in rejoicing ...
... agreeable to me and which , if prosecuted , may fur- than political operations . nish means of new knowledge . LETTER XIII . Dr. Franklin to Mrs. Bache . My dear child , Passy , Jan. 26 , 1784 I join with you most cordially in rejoicing ...
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