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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... interest and friendship . Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor : for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give ...
... interest and friendship . Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor : for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give ...
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... interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a familiarity take place , and every day increase , between the two young women and me , she took me aside and said : " Young man , I am in pain for thee . Thou hast no parent to watch over thy ...
... interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a familiarity take place , and every day increase , between the two young women and me , she took me aside and said : " Young man , I am in pain for thee . Thou hast no parent to watch over thy ...
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... interest . He told me that it was his intention to carry back with him to Philadelphia a great quantity of goods , in order to open a store ; and he offered to take me with him in the capacity of clerk , to keep his books , in which he ...
... interest . He told me that it was his intention to carry back with him to Philadelphia a great quantity of goods , in order to open a store ; and he offered to take me with him in the capacity of clerk , to keep his books , in which he ...
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... interest , with many expressions of gratitude ; so that this error of my life was in a manner atoned for . But another trouble now happened to me , which I had not the smallest reason to expect . Meredith's father , who , according to ...
... interest , with many expressions of gratitude ; so that this error of my life was in a manner atoned for . But another trouble now happened to me , which I had not the smallest reason to expect . Meredith's father , who , according to ...
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... interests of the people . As he thought these laws would be injurious to the proprietaries , he re- fused his assent to them ; and the assembly broke up with- out passing a militia bill . The situation of the province was at this time ...
... interests of the people . As he thought these laws would be injurious to the proprietaries , he re- fused his assent to them ; and the assembly broke up with- out passing a militia bill . The situation of the province was at this time ...
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