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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... means an agreeable one , as w had much bad weather . When we arrived in the river , the captain was good as his word , and allowed me to search in thy bag for the Governor's letters . I could not find single one with my name written on ...
... means an agreeable one , as w had much bad weather . When we arrived in the river , the captain was good as his word , and allowed me to search in thy bag for the Governor's letters . I could not find single one with my name written on ...
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... means heard of my performances between Chelsea and Blackfriars , and that I had taught the ar swimming to Wygate and another young man in the course of a few hours . His two sons were on the point of setting out on their travels ; he ...
... means heard of my performances between Chelsea and Blackfriars , and that I had taught the ar swimming to Wygate and another young man in the course of a few hours . His two sons were on the point of setting out on their travels ; he ...
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... My time with Keimer , " added he , " will be at an end next spring . In the mean time we may send to Lon- don for cur press and types . I know that I am no 66 workman ; but if you agree to the proposal , DR . FRANKLIN . 67.
... My time with Keimer , " added he , " will be at an end next spring . In the mean time we may send to Lon- don for cur press and types . I know that I am no 66 workman ; but if you agree to the proposal , DR . FRANKLIN . 67.
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... mean time to procure work , if possible , in another printing - house ; but there was no piace vacant , and I remained ... means of my instructions . I did so ; and we lived upon better terms than before our separation . He obtained the ...
... mean time to procure work , if possible , in another printing - house ; but there was no piace vacant , and I remained ... means of my instructions . I did so ; and we lived upon better terms than before our separation . He obtained the ...
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... means on which I had to count for success in my business , every member exerting himself to procure work for Breintnal , among others , obtained for us , on the part of the quakers , the printing of forty sheets of their history ; of ...
... means on which I had to count for success in my business , every member exerting himself to procure work for Breintnal , among others , obtained for us , on the part of the quakers , the printing of forty sheets of their history ; of ...
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