The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1854 - 502 Seiten |
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... live comfortably . " From Wellingborough , Franklin and his son went to Ecton , about three or four miles , where his father was born , and his father , grandfather and great- grandfather , had lived . He visited the old family house ...
... live comfortably . " From Wellingborough , Franklin and his son went to Ecton , about three or four miles , where his father was born , and his father , grandfather and great- grandfather , had lived . He visited the old family house ...
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... lives . New supplies of British troops were now poured into that refractory town to quell the spirit of resistance . " The Boston Gazette has occasioned some heats , and the Boston resolutions a prodigious clatter , " writes Franklin to ...
... lives . New supplies of British troops were now poured into that refractory town to quell the spirit of resistance . " The Boston Gazette has occasioned some heats , and the Boston resolutions a prodigious clatter , " writes Franklin to ...
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... the seventeenth , when I shall be , if I live till then , sixty - seven years of age . It seems but the other day since you and I were ranked among the boys and girls , so swiftly does time 68 MEMOIR OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... the seventeenth , when I shall be , if I live till then , sixty - seven years of age . It seems but the other day since you and I were ranked among the boys and girls , so swiftly does time 68 MEMOIR OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... lives has passed so happily , and that so great a share of health and strength remains as to render life yet com- fortable . " " O ! my child , " writes Mrs. Franklin to her husband , " there is a great odds between a man's being at ...
... lives has passed so happily , and that so great a share of health and strength remains as to render life yet com- fortable . " " O ! my child , " writes Mrs. Franklin to her husband , " there is a great odds between a man's being at ...
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... live to see . A few years of peace , well improved , will restore and in- crease our strength ; but our future safety will depend on our union and our virtue . Britain will be long watching for advantages , to recover what she has lost ...
... live to see . A few years of peace , well improved , will restore and in- crease our strength ; but our future safety will depend on our union and our virtue . Britain will be long watching for advantages , to recover what she has lost ...
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acquaintance affairs afterwards America appeared appointed Assembly attended body Boston Britain called chimney cold Colonies conduct conductors Congress continued David Hume dear desire earth electricity endeavor England experiments father favor fire fluid France Franklin French friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hand happiness heat honor hundred Indians inhabitants John Adams Keimer kind labor letter live London Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Loudoun Lord Stanhope lordship Madeira wine means ment nature never observed obtained occasion opinion paper Parliament Passy Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Philocles pleased pleasure poor Richard says pounds pounds sterling present printed printing-house procure proposed Proprietary province Quakers reason received seems sent shillings soon Stamp Act suppose things thought tion told took virtue wagons William Temple Franklin writing wrote young