Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... pleased ; but how come you to know that the garrisons be- have themselves so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? Have you seen them ? ' “ Not at all ; but I suspect it to be so . ' " When , therefore , we are certain of it , ' said ...
... pleased ; but how come you to know that the garrisons be- have themselves so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? Have you seen them ? ' “ Not at all ; but I suspect it to be so . ' " When , therefore , we are certain of it , ' said ...
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... pleased with my whistle , but disturbing all the family . My brothers , and sisters , and cous- ins , understanding the bargain I had made , told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth ; put me in mind of what good ...
... pleased with my whistle , but disturbing all the family . My brothers , and sisters , and cous- ins , understanding the bargain I had made , told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth ; put me in mind of what good ...
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... pleased with it . " But , " said he , " it proved a dear cap to our congregation . " " How so ? " " When my daughter appeared with it at meeting , it was so much admired that all the girls resolved to get such caps from Philadelphia ...
... pleased with it . " But , " said he , " it proved a dear cap to our congregation . " " How so ? " " When my daughter appeared with it at meeting , it was so much admired that all the girls resolved to get such caps from Philadelphia ...
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... pleased with what is pleasing , without fretting themselves and others about the contraries , it is good for others to avoid an acquaintance with them , which is always disagreeable , and sometimes very inconvenient , es- pecially when ...
... pleased with what is pleasing , without fretting themselves and others about the contraries , it is good for others to avoid an acquaintance with them , which is always disagreeable , and sometimes very inconvenient , es- pecially when ...
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... pleased to become an accomplice in the crime and assist in the perpetration . There are those who , by these practices , take a great deal in a year out of the public purse , and put the money into their own private pockets . If , pass ...
... pleased to become an accomplice in the crime and assist in the perpetration . There are those who , by these practices , take a great deal in a year out of the public purse , and put the money into their own private pockets . If , pass ...
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