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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... pleasure ; and had been so much involv- ed in it , for three weeks , as not to have paid his respects to his venerable relative . The purport of his present visit was to solicit the loan of a small sum of moeny , to enable him to pay ...
... pleasure ; and had been so much involv- ed in it , for three weeks , as not to have paid his respects to his venerable relative . The purport of his present visit was to solicit the loan of a small sum of moeny , to enable him to pay ...
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... pleasure , by being informed that the National assembly of France had determined to go into mourning for him . - What a glori- ous scene is opened there ! The annals of the world fur- nish no parallel to it . One of the honours of our ...
... pleasure , by being informed that the National assembly of France had determined to go into mourning for him . - What a glori- ous scene is opened there ! The annals of the world fur- nish no parallel to it . One of the honours of our ...
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... pleasure to you as to me . I shall relate them upon paper : it will be an agreeable employment of a week's uninter- rupted leisure , which I promise myself during my present retirement in the country . There are also other motives which ...
... pleasure to you as to me . I shall relate them upon paper : it will be an agreeable employment of a week's uninter- rupted leisure , which I promise myself during my present retirement in the country . There are also other motives which ...
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... pleasure in writing down according to the expeditory method he had devised . Many volumes were thus collected by him . He was al- so extremely fond of politics , too much so , perhaps , for his situation . I lately found in London a ...
... pleasure in writing down according to the expeditory method he had devised . Many volumes were thus collected by him . He was al- so extremely fond of politics , too much so , perhaps , for his situation . I lately found in London a ...
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... pleasure from seeing skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit to have acquired thereby sufficient knowledge , to be able to make little things for my- self , when I have had no mechanic at hand ...
... pleasure from seeing skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has proved of considerable benefit to have acquired thereby sufficient knowledge , to be able to make little things for my- self , when I have had no mechanic at hand ...
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