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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... her journey . Thus refreshed , I regained the street , which was now full of well - dressed people , all going the same way . I joined them , and was • thus led to a large Quaker's meeting - house near LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 39.
... her journey . Thus refreshed , I regained the street , which was now full of well - dressed people , all going the same way . I joined them , and was • thus led to a large Quaker's meeting - house near LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 39.
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... Quaker's meeting - house near the market - place . I sat down with the rest , and , after looking round me for some time , hear- ing nothing said , and being drowsy from my last night's labor and want of rest , I fell into a sound sleep ...
... Quaker's meeting - house near the market - place . I sat down with the rest , and , after looking round me for some time , hear- ing nothing said , and being drowsy from my last night's labor and want of rest , I fell into a sound sleep ...
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... Quaker lady with her servants . I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the Quaker some trifling services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a familiarity take place , and every ...
... Quaker lady with her servants . I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the Quaker some trifling services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a familiarity take place , and every ...
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... Quaker , and Messrs . Oniam and Rus- sel , proprietors of a forge in Maryland , had agreed for the whole cabin , so that Ralph and I were obliged to take up our lodging with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were ...
... Quaker , and Messrs . Oniam and Rus- sel , proprietors of a forge in Maryland , had agreed for the whole cabin , so that Ralph and I were obliged to take up our lodging with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were ...
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... alarm spread through the colonies , after the defeat of Braddock , was very great . Prepar- ations to arm were everywhere made . In Penn- sylvania , the prevalence of the quaker interest prevented the 134 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... alarm spread through the colonies , after the defeat of Braddock , was very great . Prepar- ations to arm were everywhere made . In Penn- sylvania , the prevalence of the quaker interest prevented the 134 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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