The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 Seiten |
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... Assembly of France had determined to go into mourning for him . What a glorious scene is opened there ! The an- nals of the world furnish no parallel to it . One of the honors of our departed friend is , that he has contributed much to ...
... Assembly of France had determined to go into mourning for him . What a glorious scene is opened there ! The an- nals of the world furnish no parallel to it . One of the honors of our departed friend is , that he has contributed much to ...
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... assembly . My brother was taken into custody , censured , and ordered into confine- ment for a month , because , as I presume , he would not discover the author . I was also taken up : and examined before the council ; but , LIFE OF ...
... assembly . My brother was taken into custody , censured , and ordered into confine- ment for a month , because , as I presume , he would not discover the author . I was also taken up : and examined before the council ; but , LIFE OF ...
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... assembly , who might charge him with still printing the paper himself , under the name of his apprentice , it was resolved that my old indentures should be given up to me , with a full and entire discharge , written on the back , in ...
... assembly , who might charge him with still printing the paper himself , under the name of his apprentice , it was resolved that my old indentures should be given up to me , with a full and entire discharge , written on the back , in ...
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... assembly in the affair of my brother , that , by remaining , I should soon have been exposed to difficulties , which I had the greatest reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet disputes upon the subject of reli- gion , I began to ...
... assembly in the affair of my brother , that , by remaining , I should soon have been exposed to difficulties , which I had the greatest reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet disputes upon the subject of reli- gion , I began to ...
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... assembly dispersed , when one of the congrega- tion had the goodness to wake me . This was consequently the first house I entered , or in which I slept at Philadelphia . I began again to walk along the street , by the river side ; and ...
... assembly dispersed , when one of the congrega- tion had the goodness to wake me . This was consequently the first house I entered , or in which I slept at Philadelphia . I began again to walk along the street , by the river side ; and ...
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