The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeN. Hickman, 1835 - 304 Seiten |
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... consequence . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were un- able to extricate themselves , and sometimes obtained victories , which neither my cause nor my arguments merited . This method I continued to employ for some ...
... consequence . Thus I involved them in difficulties from which they were un- able to extricate themselves , and sometimes obtained victories , which neither my cause nor my arguments merited . This method I continued to employ for some ...
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... consequence he became in debt , neglected his business , and business neglected him . Finding in a short time nothing to do in the country , he followed Keimer to Barbadoes , carrying his printing materials with him . There the ...
... consequence he became in debt , neglected his business , and business neglected him . Finding in a short time nothing to do in the country , he followed Keimer to Barbadoes , carrying his printing materials with him . There the ...
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... consequences which must ensue from a continuance of the attempt .. They persevered with a degree of inflexibility scarcely paralleled . The advantages which great Britain derived from her colonies were so great , that nothing but a ...
... consequences which must ensue from a continuance of the attempt .. They persevered with a degree of inflexibility scarcely paralleled . The advantages which great Britain derived from her colonies were so great , that nothing but a ...
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LIFE of Dr Franklin as written by Himself | 82 |
On the Death of his Brother Mr John Franklin | 140 |
A Petition of the Left Hand | 146 |
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