The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 Seiten |
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... Lives , in which I read continually , and I still regard as ad- vantageously employed the time devoted to them . I found besides a work of De Foe's , entitled an Es- say on Projects , from which , perhaps , I derived impressions that ...
... Lives , in which I read continually , and I still regard as ad- vantageously employed the time devoted to them . I found besides a work of De Foe's , entitled an Es- say on Projects , from which , perhaps , I derived impressions that ...
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... live upon good terms with Keimer , who had not the smallest suspicion of my projected establishment . He still retained a portion of his former enthusiasm ; and , being fond of argument , we frequently disputed together . I was so much ...
... live upon good terms with Keimer , who had not the smallest suspicion of my projected establishment . He still retained a portion of his former enthusiasm ; and , being fond of argument , we frequently disputed together . I was so much ...
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... lives in a state of voluntary wretchedness and poverty . At the end of a few weeks , Watts having occa- sion for me above ... live . After this I lived in the utmost harmony with my fellow - labourers , and soon acquired considerable in ...
... lives in a state of voluntary wretchedness and poverty . At the end of a few weeks , Watts having occa- sion for me above ... live . After this I lived in the utmost harmony with my fellow - labourers , and soon acquired considerable in ...
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... live very agreeably with the rest . They respected me , and the more so as they found Keimer incapa- ble of instructing them , and as they learned some- thing from me every day . We never worked or LIFE OF DR . FRANKLIN . 63.
... live very agreeably with the rest . They respected me , and the more so as they found Keimer incapa- ble of instructing them , and as they learned some- thing from me every day . We never worked or LIFE OF DR . FRANKLIN . 63.
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... live in this place of decay , and to declaim in the same style , refusing for many years to buy a house because all was going to wreck ; and in the end I had the satisfaction to see him pay five times as much for one as it would have ...
... live in this place of decay , and to declaim in the same style , refusing for many years to buy a house because all was going to wreck ; and in the end I had the satisfaction to see him pay five times as much for one as it would have ...
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