The Life and Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [Edited by Benjamin Vaughan. With a Biographical Article by Henry Stuber, Reprinted from “The Columbian Magazine.” With a Portrait.]Brightly&Childs, 1800 - 471 Seiten |
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... called White - washing 244 Answer to the Above 251 Advice to those who are about to undertake a Sea Voyage 256 On the Art of Swimming 261 On the free use of Air 268 Description of a new Musical Instrument 269 On the best Medium for ...
... called White - washing 244 Answer to the Above 251 Advice to those who are about to undertake a Sea Voyage 256 On the Art of Swimming 261 On the free use of Air 268 Description of a new Musical Instrument 269 On the best Medium for ...
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... called home to assist my father in his occupation , which was that of a soap - boiler and tal- low - chandler ; a business to which he had served no appren ticeship , but which he embraced on his arrival in New Eng- land , because he ...
... called home to assist my father in his occupation , which was that of a soap - boiler and tal- low - chandler ; a business to which he had served no appren ticeship , but which he embraced on his arrival in New Eng- land , because he ...
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... called the Light - house Tragedy , contained an account of the shipwreck of captain Worthilake and his two daugh- ters ; the other was a sailor's song on the capture of the noted pirate called Teach , or Blackbeard . They were wretched ...
... called the Light - house Tragedy , contained an account of the shipwreck of captain Worthilake and his two daugh- ters ; the other was a sailor's song on the capture of the noted pirate called Teach , or Blackbeard . They were wretched ...
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... called out to them , and made signs to prevail on them to come and take us up ; but either they did not understand us , or they deemed our request impracticable , and with- drew . Night came on , and nothing remained for us but to wait ...
... called out to them , and made signs to prevail on them to come and take us up ; but either they did not understand us , or they deemed our request impracticable , and with- drew . Night came on , and nothing remained for us but to wait ...
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... called an itinerant doctor : for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understanding or literature , but he was a sad infidel ; and , some ...
... called an itinerant doctor : for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understanding or literature , but he was a sad infidel ; and , some ...
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