The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeN. Hickman, 1835 - 304 Seiten |
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... turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , " till we get home . " - " No , " I replied , we will not row ... turn himself , we were able , by a few strokes of our oars , to place ourselves out of his reach ; and , whenever he ...
... turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , " till we get home . " - " No , " I replied , we will not row ... turn himself , we were able , by a few strokes of our oars , to place ourselves out of his reach ; and , whenever he ...
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... turn to adopt some of my opinions . Keimer wore his beard long , because Moses had somewhere said , " Thou shalt not mar the corners of thy beard . " He likewise observed the Sabbath ; and these were with him two very essential points ...
... turn to adopt some of my opinions . Keimer wore his beard long , because Moses had somewhere said , " Thou shalt not mar the corners of thy beard . " He likewise observed the Sabbath ; and these were with him two very essential points ...
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... turn often , without finding repose in any position . This figettiness , to use a vulgar expression for want of a better , is occasioned wholly by an uneasiness in the skin , owing to the retention of the perspirable matter - the bed ...
... turn often , without finding repose in any position . This figettiness , to use a vulgar expression for want of a better , is occasioned wholly by an uneasiness in the skin , owing to the retention of the perspirable matter - the bed ...
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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