The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... small nietaphysical treatise , in which I ani- madverted on those passages . It was entitled a " Dis- sertation on ... Little Britain , I formed an ac- quaintance with a bookseller of the name of Wilcox , whose shop was next door to me ...
... small nietaphysical treatise , in which I ani- madverted on those passages . It was entitled a " Dis- sertation on ... Little Britain , I formed an ac- quaintance with a bookseller of the name of Wilcox , whose shop was next door to me ...
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... Little Britain being too far from the printing house , I took another in Duke - street , oppo- site the Roman Catholic chapel . It was at the back of an Italian warehouse . The house was kept by a widow , who had a daughter , a servant ...
... Little Britain being too far from the printing house , I took another in Duke - street , oppo- site the Roman Catholic chapel . It was at the back of an Italian warehouse . The house was kept by a widow , who had a daughter , a servant ...
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... little at- tended to in Pennsylvania . Most of the inhabitants were too much immersed in business to think of sci ... Britain . The Penn family distinguished themselves by their donations . Amongst the earliest friends of this insti ...
... little at- tended to in Pennsylvania . Most of the inhabitants were too much immersed in business to think of sci ... Britain . The Penn family distinguished themselves by their donations . Amongst the earliest friends of this insti ...
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... little else than a recital of the quarrels between the proprieta- ries , or their governors , and the Assembly . The ... Britain , some French and Indians had made inroads upon the frontier inhabitants of the province , who were ...
... little else than a recital of the quarrels between the proprieta- ries , or their governors , and the Assembly . The ... Britain , some French and Indians had made inroads upon the frontier inhabitants of the province , who were ...
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... Britain derived from her colonies was so great , that nothing but a degree of infatuation , little short of madness , could have produced a continuance of measures calculated to keep up a spirit of uneasiness , which might occasion the ...
... Britain derived from her colonies was so great , that nothing but a degree of infatuation , little short of madness , could have produced a continuance of measures calculated to keep up a spirit of uneasiness , which might occasion the ...
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