The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 31
Seite 17
... matters of pru- dence , both in public and private life . In the former , indeed , he never engaged , because his numerous fami . ly , and the mediocrity of his fortune , kept him unre- mittingly employed in the duties of his profession ...
... matters of pru- dence , both in public and private life . In the former , indeed , he never engaged , because his numerous fami . ly , and the mediocrity of his fortune , kept him unre- mittingly employed in the duties of his profession ...
Seite 18
... matter for me to recollect , a few hours after I had dined , of what my dinner had consisted . When travelling , I have particularly experienced the advan- tage of this habit ; for it has often happened to me to be in company with ...
... matter for me to recollect , a few hours after I had dined , of what my dinner had consisted . When travelling , I have particularly experienced the advan- tage of this habit ; for it has often happened to me to be in company with ...
Seite 47
... matters being carried too far for the present , judging that , if marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least 1 expected , I should be established in my business . Per- haps also ...
... matters being carried too far for the present , judging that , if marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least 1 expected , I should be established in my business . Per- haps also ...
Seite 57
... matter broken , & c . & c . all which was attributed to the spirit that haunted the chapel , and tormented those that were not regularly admitted . I was aast obliged to submit to pay , notwithstanding the profec- tion of the master ...
... matter broken , & c . & c . all which was attributed to the spirit that haunted the chapel , and tormented those that were not regularly admitted . I was aast obliged to submit to pay , notwithstanding the profec- tion of the master ...
Seite 67
... matter . Keimer being in the street , observed me , and , in a loud and angry tone , told me to mind my work ; adding some reproachful words , which piqued me the more , as they were uttered in the street ; and the neighbours , whom the ...
... matter . Keimer being in the street , observed me , and , in a loud and angry tone , told me to mind my work ; adding some reproachful words , which piqued me the more , as they were uttered in the street ; and the neighbours , whom the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance advantage agreeable America appeared articles of confederation Assembly become body Boston Britain called citizens colonies consequence continued employed endeavoured engaged England Europe experiments father favour fire fluid Franklin French frequently friends gave give globe Governor inconvenience industry inhabitants Keimer kind labour land learned letters liberty Little Britain live Madeira wine manner matter means ment merchants mind nation natural necessary neral never obliged observed occasion opinion paper Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia philosophers pleasure poor Richard says portunity pounds pounds sterling power of points present printer printing printing-house procure produce proposed province of Pennsylvania quaker quantity received shillings slavery soon subsistence swimming tain thing Thomas Penn thought tion took town trade tricity vessel whole wish young