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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... consequence I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly . I sold part of my books to procure a small sum of money , and went privately on board the sloop . By favor of a good wind , I found myself in three days at New ...
... consequence I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly . I sold part of my books to procure a small sum of money , and went privately on board the sloop . By favor of a good wind , I found myself in three days at New ...
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... consequence , I ought to be encouraged ; that there were at Philadelphia none but very ignorant printers , and that if I were to set up for myself , he had no doubt of my success ; that , for his own part , he would procure me all the ...
... consequence , I ought to be encouraged ; that there were at Philadelphia none but very ignorant printers , and that if I were to set up for myself , he had no doubt of my success ; that , for his own part , he would procure me all the ...
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... I concurred in these sentiments , but at the same time expressed my approbation of amusing ourselves sometimes with poetry , with a view to improve our style In consequence of this it was proposed , that , 56 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... I concurred in these sentiments , but at the same time expressed my approbation of amusing ourselves sometimes with poetry , with a view to improve our style In consequence of this it was proposed , that , 56 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... consequence of this it was proposed , that , at our next meeting , each of us should bring a copy of verses of his own composition . Our ob- ject in this competition was to benefit each other by our mutual remarks , criticisms , and ...
... consequence of this it was proposed , that , at our next meeting , each of us should bring a copy of verses of his own composition . Our ob- ject in this competition was to benefit each other by our mutual remarks , criticisms , and ...
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... consequence to him ; and from that moment bestowed on me his friendship , which afterwards proved , on many occasions , serviceable to me . But what are we to think of a Governor who could play so scurvy a trick , and thus grossly ...
... consequence to him ; and from that moment bestowed on me his friendship , which afterwards proved , on many occasions , serviceable to me . But what are we to think of a Governor who could play so scurvy a trick , and thus grossly ...
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