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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... inconvenience , besides the perpetual risk of injuring my health , and catching a disease which I dreaded above all things . But I was fortunate enough to escape this danger . As a neighbor and old acquaintance , I had kept up a ...
... inconvenience , besides the perpetual risk of injuring my health , and catching a disease which I dreaded above all things . But I was fortunate enough to escape this danger . As a neighbor and old acquaintance , I had kept up a ...
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... inconveniences we had feared hap- pened to us . She proved to me a good and faith- ful companion , and contributed essentially to the success of my shop . We prospered together , and it was our mutual study to render each other happy ...
... inconveniences we had feared hap- pened to us . She proved to me a good and faith- ful companion , and contributed essentially to the success of my shop . We prospered together , and it was our mutual study to render each other happy ...
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... inconvenience in his respira- tion from these diseases . The following epitaph on himself , was writ- ten by him many years previous to his death : THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , Printer , ( like 156 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... inconvenience in his respira- tion from these diseases . The following epitaph on himself , was writ- ten by him many years previous to his death : THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , Printer , ( like 156 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... inconvenience , that there is not the same chance that the parents should live to see their offspring educated . " Late children , " says the Spanish proverb , " are early orphans . " A melancholy re- H [ 169 ] 15 . flection to those ...
... inconvenience , that there is not the same chance that the parents should live to see their offspring educated . " Late children , " says the Spanish proverb , " are early orphans . " A melancholy re- H [ 169 ] 15 . flection to those ...
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... inconveniences : in whatever company , they may find persons and conversation more or less pleas ing at whatever table , they may meet with meats and drinks of better and worse taste , dishes better and worse dressed in whatever climate ...
... inconveniences : in whatever company , they may find persons and conversation more or less pleas ing at whatever table , they may meet with meats and drinks of better and worse taste , dishes better and worse dressed in whatever climate ...
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