The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... friend Ralph , and printed a small number of copies . Palmer , upon this , treated me with nore consideration , and regarded me as a young man of talents ; though he seriously took me to task for the principles of my pamphlet , which he ...
... friend Ralph , and printed a small number of copies . Palmer , upon this , treated me with nore consideration , and regarded me as a young man of talents ; though he seriously took me to task for the principles of my pamphlet , which he ...
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... of his poem con- tinued to arrive every post . Meanwhile Mrs. T *** having lost , on his account , both her friends and business , was frequently in dis tress . In this dilemma she had recourse to me DR . FRANKLIN . 55.
... of his poem con- tinued to arrive every post . Meanwhile Mrs. T *** having lost , on his account , both her friends and business , was frequently in dis tress . In this dilemma she had recourse to me DR . FRANKLIN . 55.
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... friendship , I was relieved at the same time from a very heavy burden . T I now began to think of laying by some money . The printing - house of Watts , near Lincoln's - inn- fields , being a still more considerable one than that in ...
... friendship , I was relieved at the same time from a very heavy burden . T I now began to think of laying by some money . The printing - house of Watts , near Lincoln's - inn- fields , being a still more considerable one than that in ...
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... friend of his , to swim , by taking them twice only into the river ; after which they stood in need of no farther assistance . We one day made a party to go by water to Chelsea , in order to see the College , and Don Soltero's ...
... friend of his , to swim , by taking them twice only into the river ; after which they stood in need of no farther assistance . We one day made a party to go by water to Chelsea , in order to see the College , and Don Soltero's ...
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... friend , Mr. Denham , with whom I was glad to pass an hour whenever I had leisure . He dis- suaded me from the project , and advised me to think of returning to Philadelphia , which he was about to do himself . I must relate in this ...
... friend , Mr. Denham , with whom I was glad to pass an hour whenever I had leisure . He dis- suaded me from the project , and advised me to think of returning to Philadelphia , which he was about to do himself . I must relate in this ...
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