Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... French , or afterwards translated by him into that language , by way of exercise . ] The Levée Proposed New Version of the Bible Part of the first chapter of Job , modernised Apologue Poems addressed to Miss Georgiana Shipley , on the ...
... French , or afterwards translated by him into that language , by way of exercise . ] The Levée Proposed New Version of the Bible Part of the first chapter of Job , modernised Apologue Poems addressed to Miss Georgiana Shipley , on the ...
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... French brandy for the men , and citron water for the ladies . After I have treated with a dram , and presented a pinch of my best snuff , I expect all company will retire , and leave me to pursue my studies for the good of the public ...
... French brandy for the men , and citron water for the ladies . After I have treated with a dram , and presented a pinch of my best snuff , I expect all company will retire , and leave me to pursue my studies for the good of the public ...
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... French , signi- fies twice baked . ' Pease often boil badly , and do not become soft ; in such case , by putting a two- pound shot into the kettle , the rolling of the vessel , by means of this bullet , will convert the pease into a ...
... French , signi- fies twice baked . ' Pease often boil badly , and do not become soft ; in such case , by putting a two- pound shot into the kettle , the rolling of the vessel , by means of this bullet , will convert the pease into a ...
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... French moralist said , that , when he considered the wars which we foment in Africa to get negroes , the great number who of course pe- rish in these wars ; the multitude of those wretches who die in their passage , by disease , bad air ...
... French moralist said , that , when he considered the wars which we foment in Africa to get negroes , the great number who of course pe- rish in these wars ; the multitude of those wretches who die in their passage , by disease , bad air ...
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... French Pays de Co- cagne , where the streets are said to be paved with half - peck loaves , the houses tiled with pancakes , and where the fowls fly about ready roasted , cry- ing , come eat me ! Who , then , are the kind of persons to ...
... French Pays de Co- cagne , where the streets are said to be paved with half - peck loaves , the houses tiled with pancakes , and where the fowls fly about ready roasted , cry- ing , come eat me ! Who , then , are the kind of persons to ...
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