The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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The whole family preserved its attachment to the Church of England , till towards
the close of the reign of Charles II . when certain ministers , who had been
ejected as non - conformists , having held conventicles in Northamtonshire , they
were ...
The whole family preserved its attachment to the Church of England , till towards
the close of the reign of Charles II . when certain ministers , who had been
ejected as non - conformists , having held conventicles in Northamtonshire , they
were ...
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This severe and tyrannical treatment contributed , I believe , to imprint on my
mind that aversion to arbitrary power , which , during my whole life , I have ever
preserved . My apprenticeship became insupportable to me , and I continually
sighed ...
This severe and tyrannical treatment contributed , I believe , to imprint on my
mind that aversion to arbitrary power , which , during my whole life , I have ever
preserved . My apprenticeship became insupportable to me , and I continually
sighed ...
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We had very little repose during the whole night ; but the wind abating , the next
day we succeeded in reaching Amboy before it was dark , after having passed
thirty hours without provisions , and with no other drink than a bottle of bad rum ,
the ...
We had very little repose during the whole night ; but the wind abating , the next
day we succeeded in reaching Amboy before it was dark , after having passed
thirty hours without provisions , and with no other drink than a bottle of bad rum ,
the ...
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This fancy was the more agreeable , to me , as it turned to good account ; for the
whole expense of our living did not exceed for each eighteen - pence a week . I
have since that period observed several Lents with the greatest strictness , and ...
This fancy was the more agreeable , to me , as it turned to good account ; for the
whole expense of our living did not exceed for each eighteen - pence a week . I
have since that period observed several Lents with the greatest strictness , and ...
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Oniam and Roissel , 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 Being
unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the cominon
order ...
Oniam and Roissel , 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 Being
unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the cominon
order ...
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