The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeC. Whittingham, 1824 - 295 Seiten |
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... effects which might result from this inclination , my father was impatient to see me engaged with my bro- ther . I held back for some time ; at length , however , I suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my in- dentures , being ...
... effects which might result from this inclination , my father was impatient to see me engaged with my bro- ther . I held back for some time ; at length , however , I suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my in- dentures , being ...
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... effects to come after me by the usual and more tedious conveyance . In crossing the bay we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , and threw us upon Long Island . During the ...
... effects to come after me by the usual and more tedious conveyance . In crossing the bay we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , and threw us upon Long Island . During the ...
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... effects being now arrived , I thought of making , in the eyes of Miss Read , a more respectable appearance than when chance exhibited me to her view , eating my roll , and wandering in the streets . From this period I began to contract ...
... effects being now arrived , I thought of making , in the eyes of Miss Read , a more respectable appearance than when chance exhibited me to her view , eating my roll , and wandering in the streets . From this period I began to contract ...
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... this undertaking , sent me a very civil message , telling me that old friends ought not to be disunited on ac- count of a few words , which were the effect only of a momentary passion , and inviting me to return to him 66 LIFE OF.
... this undertaking , sent me a very civil message , telling me that old friends ought not to be disunited on ac- count of a few words , which were the effect only of a momentary passion , and inviting me to return to him 66 LIFE OF.
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... effect precisely the reverse of what was intended by the writers ; for the arguments of the deists , which were cited in order to be refuted , appeared to me much more forcible than the refutation itself . In a word , I soon became a ...
... effect precisely the reverse of what was intended by the writers ; for the arguments of the deists , which were cited in order to be refuted , appeared to me much more forcible than the refutation itself . In a word , I soon became a ...
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