The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeN. Hickman, 1835 - 304 Seiten |
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... obliged to procure . The five shillings we received from this countryman , the first fruit of our earnings , coming so seasonably , gave me more pleasure than any sum I have since gained ; and the recollection of the gratitude I felt on ...
... obliged to procure . The five shillings we received from this countryman , the first fruit of our earnings , coming so seasonably , gave me more pleasure than any sum I have since gained ; and the recollection of the gratitude I felt on ...
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... obliged to go back and begin the sentence again ; which lessens the pleasure of the hearers . This leads me to mention an old error in our mode of printing . We are sensible , that when a question is met with in the reading there is a ...
... obliged to go back and begin the sentence again ; which lessens the pleasure of the hearers . This leads me to mention an old error in our mode of printing . We are sensible , that when a question is met with in the reading there is a ...
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... obliged to serve the de- fence of trade , at the rate of twenty - five shillings a month , could get three pounds ... oblige them to hazard their lives in fighting for the defence of your trade ; to the defence of which all ought indeed ...
... obliged to serve the de- fence of trade , at the rate of twenty - five shillings a month , could get three pounds ... oblige them to hazard their lives in fighting for the defence of your trade ; to the defence of which all ought indeed ...
Inhalt
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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