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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... law , and fre- quently disturbed , some considerable persons of his acquaintence determined to go to America , where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father was prevailed on to accompany them . My father ...
... law , and fre- quently disturbed , some considerable persons of his acquaintence determined to go to America , where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father was prevailed on to accompany them . My father ...
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... laws so contrary to charity . The poem appeared to be written with a manly freedom and a pleasing simplicity . I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of the words of the two first ; the sense of which ...
... laws so contrary to charity . The poem appeared to be written with a manly freedom and a pleasing simplicity . I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have forgotten the order of the words of the two first ; the sense of which ...
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... law , of the name of Robert Holmes , master of a trading sloop from Boston to Dela- aware . Being at Newcastle , forty miles below Philadelphia , he heard of me , and wrote to in- form me of the chagrin which my sudden depar- ture from ...
... law , of the name of Robert Holmes , master of a trading sloop from Boston to Dela- aware . Being at Newcastle , forty miles below Philadelphia , he heard of me , and wrote to in- form me of the chagrin which my sudden depar- ture from ...
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... law related all this to me af- terwards at Boston ; but I knew nothing of it at the time ; when one day Keimer and I , being at work together near the window , we saw the Gov- ernor and another gentleman , Colonel French , of Newcastle ...
... law related all this to me af- terwards at Boston ; but I knew nothing of it at the time ; when one day Keimer and I , being at work together near the window , we saw the Gov- ernor and another gentleman , Colonel French , of Newcastle ...
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... law , Holmes , was not yet returned , and had not writ- ten about me . My unexpected appearance sur- prised the family ; but they were all delighted at seeing me again , and except my brother wel comed me home . I went to him at the ...
... law , Holmes , was not yet returned , and had not writ- ten about me . My unexpected appearance sur- prised the family ; but they were all delighted at seeing me again , and except my brother wel comed me home . I went to him at the ...
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