The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable Sayings of this Great Man, Never Before Published by Any of His BiographersU. Hunt & son, 1854 - 239 Seiten |
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... Ralph , shone so long in the same sphere with Ben , both in America and Europe , that it will never do to let him go without giving the reader somewhat at least of a telescopic squint at him . James Ralph , then , was a young man of the ...
... Ralph , shone so long in the same sphere with Ben , both in America and Europe , that it will never do to let him go without giving the reader somewhat at least of a telescopic squint at him . James Ralph , then , was a young man of the ...
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... Ralph , yet he quickly discovered in him also certain very dismal symptoms of the cloven foot . Some short time before the sailing of the Annis , Ben , in the warmth of his heart , told Ralph of the immense affair which Sir William ...
... Ralph , yet he quickly discovered in him also certain very dismal symptoms of the cloven foot . Some short time before the sailing of the Annis , Ben , in the warmth of his heart , told Ralph of the immense affair which Sir William ...
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... Ralph , hastened on board the ship , which fell down the river for Newcastle . Immediately on his arrival at this place , he went on shore to see his dear friend the governor , who was come down to despatch the packet . The governor ...
... Ralph , hastened on board the ship , which fell down the river for Newcastle . Immediately on his arrival at this place , he went on shore to see his dear friend the governor , who was come down to despatch the packet . The governor ...
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... RALPH , for so they called a certain evil spirit who , they pretended , haunted the office and al- ways tormented such as were not regularly admitted . Upon this Ben paid his garnish - being fully convinced of the folly of not keeping ...
... RALPH , for so they called a certain evil spirit who , they pretended , haunted the office and al- ways tormented such as were not regularly admitted . Upon this Ben paid his garnish - being fully convinced of the folly of not keeping ...
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... Ralph , whom , as we have seen , he had made an infidel of in Philadelphia ; and for which good office , Ralph , as we shall presently see , re- quited him as might have been expected . CHAPTER XXVI . " Who reasons wisely , is not DR ...
... Ralph , whom , as we have seen , he had made an infidel of in Philadelphia ; and for which good office , Ralph , as we shall presently see , re- quited him as might have been expected . CHAPTER XXVI . " Who reasons wisely , is not DR ...
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America asked Ben's benevolence BENJAMIN FRANKLIN better Blackbeard blessed Boston British brother called CHAPTER child christians Collins colonies dear Deborah Read Deity delighted Denham discovery divine doctor Franklin England eyes faith father favour fond gave gentleman give glory governor Keith grand hand happy head hear heart heaven honest honour hope imputed righteousness industry instantly James Keimer lady learned light lightning rods live London look lord lord North mind minister moral never night noble passion Philadelphia pleasure poor Richard says POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC pounds sterling pray printer printing-office Quaker racter Ralph reader religion replied rods ship smile soon spirit stamp act sure sweet taxes tell thee thing thou thought told took tricity turn virtues William Penn wisdom wise wish wonder young youth Zounds