The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 Seiten |
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... agreed for the whole cabin , so that Ralph and I were obliged to take up our lodging with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the common order of people : but Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was ...
... agreed for the whole cabin , so that Ralph and I were obliged to take up our lodging with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the common order of people : but Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was ...
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... agreed that , for a reasonable retribution , of which I have now forgotten the price , I should have free access to his library , and take what books I pleased , which I was to return when I had read them . I considered this agreement ...
... agreed that , for a reasonable retribution , of which I have now forgotten the price , I should have free access to his library , and take what books I pleased , which I was to return when I had read them . I considered this agreement ...
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... agreed to take me in at the same price , three and sixpence a week ; con- tenting herself , she said , with so little , because of the security she should derive , as they were all women , from having a man lodger in the honse . She was ...
... agreed to take me in at the same price , three and sixpence a week ; con- tenting herself , she said , with so little , because of the security she should derive , as they were all women , from having a man lodger in the honse . She was ...
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... agreed upon between us ; regretting that he was obliged to give me so long a term . I told him that his regret was superfluous , as I was ready to quit him in- stantly , and I took my hat and came out of the house , begging Meredith to ...
... agreed upon between us ; regretting that he was obliged to give me so long a term . I told him that his regret was superfluous , as I was ready to quit him in- stantly , and I took my hat and came out of the house , begging Meredith to ...
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... agreed to keep the secret till the arrival of the materi als , and I was in the mean time to procure work , if possible , in another printing - house ; but there was no place vacant , and I remained idle . D2 LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 81.
... agreed to keep the secret till the arrival of the materi als , and I was in the mean time to procure work , if possible , in another printing - house ; but there was no place vacant , and I remained idle . D2 LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 81.
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