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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... considered as an imposition , having already paid below . The master was of the same opinion , and desired me not to comply . I thus remained two or three weeks out of the fraternity . I was consequent- ly looked upon as excommunicated ...
... considered as an imposition , having already paid below . The master was of the same opinion , and desired me not to comply . I thus remained two or three weeks out of the fraternity . I was consequent- ly looked upon as excommunicated ...
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... considered her abode with them as a blessing . A priest came every day to confess her . " I have asked her , " said my land- lady , " how , living as she did , she could find so much employment for a confessor ? To which she answered ...
... considered her abode with them as a blessing . A priest came every day to confess her . " I have asked her , " said my land- lady , " how , living as she did , she could find so much employment for a confessor ? To which she answered ...
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... considered as taken from my little savings , was a very great sum . I had , notwithstanding this , a regard for him , as he possessed many amiable qualities . But though I had done noth- ing for myself in point of fortune , I had ...
... considered as taken from my little savings , was a very great sum . I had , notwithstanding this , a regard for him , as he possessed many amiable qualities . But though I had done noth- ing for myself in point of fortune , I had ...
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... considered the behaviour of Keith , another free - thinker , and my own con- duct towards Vernon and Miss Read , which at times gave me great uneasiness , I was led to suspect that this doctrine , though it might be true , was not very ...
... considered the behaviour of Keith , another free - thinker , and my own con- duct towards Vernon and Miss Read , which at times gave me great uneasiness , I was led to suspect that this doctrine , though it might be true , was not very ...
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... considered . This persuasion , Divine Providence , or some guardian angel , and perhaps a concurrence of favorable circumstan- ces co - operating , preserved me from all immo- rality , or gross and voluntary injustice , to which my want ...
... considered . This persuasion , Divine Providence , or some guardian angel , and perhaps a concurrence of favorable circumstan- ces co - operating , preserved me from all immo- rality , or gross and voluntary injustice , to which my want ...
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