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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... Young Tradesman Necessary Hints to those that would be Rich The Way to make Money plenty in every 146 148 150 154 159 161 Man's Pocket 162 An Economical Project 163 Sketch of an Engligh School 168 On modern Innovations in the English ...
... Young Tradesman Necessary Hints to those that would be Rich The Way to make Money plenty in every 146 148 150 154 159 161 Man's Pocket 162 An Economical Project 163 Sketch of an Engligh School 168 On modern Innovations in the English ...
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... young man , a great lover of books , of the name of John Collins , with whom I was intimately connected . We frequently engaged in dispute , and were indeed so fond of argu- mentation , that nothing was so agreeable to us as a war of ...
... young man , a great lover of books , of the name of John Collins , with whom I was intimately connected . We frequently engaged in dispute , and were indeed so fond of argu- mentation , that nothing was so agreeable to us as a war of ...
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... young wit , inclined to satire and lam- roon . My brother's enlargement was accompanied with an arbitary order from the House of Assembly , " That James Franklin should no longer print the newspaper entitled the ' New England Courant ...
... young wit , inclined to satire and lam- roon . My brother's enlargement was accompanied with an arbitary order from the House of Assembly , " That James Franklin should no longer print the newspaper entitled the ' New England Courant ...
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... young man of his a quaint- ance , who had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to inarry her , and of consequence I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly . I sold part of my books ...
... young man of his a quaint- ance , who had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to inarry her , and of consequence I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly . I sold part of my books ...
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... young quaker whose countenance pleased me . I accosted him , and begged him to inform me where a stranger might find a lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . They receive travellers here , said he , but it is not a ...
... young quaker whose countenance pleased me . I accosted him , and begged him to inform me where a stranger might find a lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . They receive travellers here , said he , but it is not a ...
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