The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... French a Racine and Voltaire , the English a Shakespeare and Milton , should this reproach be still true , we will inquire fom what unfriendly causes it has proceeded , that the other countries of Europe and quarters of the earth shall ...
... French a Racine and Voltaire , the English a Shakespeare and Milton , should this reproach be still true , we will inquire fom what unfriendly causes it has proceeded , that the other countries of Europe and quarters of the earth shall ...
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... French prophets , and knew how to imitate their su- pernatural agitations . At the time of our first acquain- tance he professed no particular religion , but a little of all upon occasion . He was totally ignorant of the world , and a ...
... French prophets , and knew how to imitate their su- pernatural agitations . At the time of our first acquain- tance he professed no particular religion , but a little of all upon occasion . He was totally ignorant of the world , and a ...
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... French , of Newcastle , hand- somely dressed , cross the street , and make directly for our house . We heard them at the door , and Keimer , believing it to be a visit to himself , went immediately down ; but the Governor inquired for ...
... French , of Newcastle , hand- somely dressed , cross the street , and make directly for our house . We heard them at the door , and Keimer , believing it to be a visit to himself , went immediately down ; but the Governor inquired for ...
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... French came on board , and showed me many civilities . The passengers upon this paid me more attention , and I was invited , to- gether with my friend Ralph , to occupy the place in the cabin which the return of the Messrs . Hamiltons ...
... French came on board , and showed me many civilities . The passengers upon this paid me more attention , and I was invited , to- gether with my friend Ralph , to occupy the place in the cabin which the return of the Messrs . Hamiltons ...
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... French fluently , and was fond of reading . I taught him , as well as a friend of his , to swim , by taking them twice only into the river ; after which they stood in need of no farther assistance . We one day made a party to go by ...
... French fluently , and was fond of reading . I taught him , as well as a friend of his , to swim , by taking them twice only into the river ; after which they stood in need of no farther assistance . We one day made a party to go by ...
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