The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... soon as he was gone , I recurred to my two friends ; and because I would not give an unkind prefer- ence to either , I took half of what each had offered and I wanted of one , and half of the other ; paid off the company's debts , and ...
... soon as he was gone , I recurred to my two friends ; and because I would not give an unkind prefer- ence to either , I took half of what each had offered and I wanted of one , and half of the other ; paid off the company's debts , and ...
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... soon follow them ; and therefore I was for- bidden the house , and the daughter was shut up . Whether this was a real change of sentiment or only artifice , on a supposition of our being too far engaged in affection to retract , and ...
... soon follow them ; and therefore I was for- bidden the house , and the daughter was shut up . Whether this was a real change of sentiment or only artifice , on a supposition of our being too far engaged in affection to retract , and ...
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... soon refused him their pulpits , and he was obliged to preach in the fields . The multitudes of all sects and denominations that attended his sermons were enormous , and it was a matter of speculation to me , who was one of the num- ber ...
... soon refused him their pulpits , and he was obliged to preach in the fields . The multitudes of all sects and denominations that attended his sermons were enormous , and it was a matter of speculation to me , who was one of the num- ber ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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