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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... suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the wars with the natives , and other calamities which afflicted the coun- try , regarding them as the judgments of God in pun- ishment of so odious an offence , and he exhorts ...
... suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the wars with the natives , and other calamities which afflicted the coun- try , regarding them as the judgments of God in pun- ishment of so odious an offence , and he exhorts ...
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... suffer- ed in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while , as to myself , I have had nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution . She suckled all her ten children , and I never heard either her ...
... suffer- ed in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while , as to myself , I have had nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution . She suckled all her ten children , and I never heard either her ...
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... suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my indentures , being then only twelve years of age . It was agreed that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and should re- ceive journeyman's wages only during the ...
... suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my indentures , being then only twelve years of age . It was agreed that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and should re- ceive journeyman's wages only during the ...
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... smallest inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the advice commonly given , of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen , I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly 46 LIFE OF.
... smallest inconvenience ; which has led me to regard as of no importance the advice commonly given , of introducing gradually such alterations of regimen , I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly 46 LIFE OF.
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... suffered terribly . Tired of the project , he sighed for the flesh- Pots of Egypt . At length he ordered a roast pig ... suffer a very adequate punishment . Osborne was sensible , and sincere and affectionate in his friendships , but too ...
... suffered terribly . Tired of the project , he sighed for the flesh- Pots of Egypt . At length he ordered a roast pig ... suffer a very adequate punishment . Osborne was sensible , and sincere and affectionate in his friendships , but too ...
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