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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... marriages , and deaths , earlier than the year 1555 ; the parish register not * As a proof that Franklin was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Jude Fortesqae , de laudibus legum Angliæ , written about the ...
... marriages , and deaths , earlier than the year 1555 ; the parish register not * As a proof that Franklin was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Jude Fortesqae , de laudibus legum Angliæ , written about the ...
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... marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least I expected , I should be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not so well founded as I ...
... marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least I expected , I should be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not so well founded as I ...
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... marriage previously to my de- parture , she had induced her to marry another in my absence . Our mutual affection revived ; but there exist- ed great obstacles to our union . Her marriage was considered , indeed , as not being valid ...
... marriage previously to my de- parture , she had induced her to marry another in my absence . Our mutual affection revived ; but there exist- ed great obstacles to our union . Her marriage was considered , indeed , as not being valid ...
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... marriages , or any other thing for their advantage , in preference to all other persons whatsoever , even of equal merit . " The constitution being signed and made pub- lic , with the names of the gentlemen proposing themselves as ...
... marriages , or any other thing for their advantage , in preference to all other persons whatsoever , even of equal merit . " The constitution being signed and made pub- lic , with the names of the gentlemen proposing themselves as ...
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... MARRIAGES . TO JOHN ALLEYN , ESQ . You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the sub- ject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the num- berless objections that have been made by numerous persons to your own . You may ...
... MARRIAGES . TO JOHN ALLEYN , ESQ . You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the sub- ject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the num- berless objections that have been made by numerous persons to your own . You may ...
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