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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... carrying his printing ma- terials with him . There the apprentice employ- ed his old master as a journeyman . They were continually quarrelling ; and Harry , still getting in debt , was obliged at last to sell his press and types , and ...
... carrying his printing ma- terials with him . There the apprentice employ- ed his old master as a journeyman . They were continually quarrelling ; and Harry , still getting in debt , was obliged at last to sell his press and types , and ...
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... carrying them into execution . And as we are fond of receiving advice , and are daily im- proving by experience , I ... carry it into execution ; but such may be had if proper encouragement be given . We have both received great ...
... carrying them into execution . And as we are fond of receiving advice , and are daily im- proving by experience , I ... carry it into execution ; but such may be had if proper encouragement be given . We have both received great ...
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... carried into execution . In the year 1766 , he made a visit to Holland and Germany , and received the greatest marks of attention from men of science . In his pas- sage through Holland , he learned from the water- men the effect which a ...
... carried into execution . In the year 1766 , he made a visit to Holland and Germany , and received the greatest marks of attention from men of science . In his pas- sage through Holland , he learned from the water- men the effect which a ...
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... the efforts made use of to prevail upon them to lay aside their de- signs , to convince them of the impossibility of carrying them into effect , and of the mischievous consequences. manners come u . LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 147.
... the efforts made use of to prevail upon them to lay aside their de- signs , to convince them of the impossibility of carrying them into effect , and of the mischievous consequences. manners come u . LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 147.
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... carrying them into effect , and of the mischievous consequences which must ensue from a continu- ance of the attempt . They persevered with a degree of inflexibility scarcely paralleled . The advantages which Great Britain derived from ...
... carrying them into effect , and of the mischievous consequences which must ensue from a continu- ance of the attempt . They persevered with a degree of inflexibility scarcely paralleled . The advantages which Great Britain derived from ...
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