The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... obliged to take up our lodg- ing with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the common order of people : but Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , who was afterwards governor ) left us at ...
... obliged to take up our lodg- ing with the crew . Being unknown to every body in the ship , we were looked upon as of the common order of people : but Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , who was afterwards governor ) left us at ...
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... obliged to submit to pay , notwithstanding the protection of the master ; convinced of the folly of not keeping up a good understanding with those among whom we are destined to live . After this I lived in the utmost harmony with my ...
... obliged to submit to pay , notwithstanding the protection of the master ; convinced of the folly of not keeping up a good understanding with those among whom we are destined to live . After this I lived in the utmost harmony with my ...
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... obliged to return to England , where , as there were no monas- teries , she made a vow to lead a monastic life , in as rigid a manner as circumstances would permit . She accordingly disposed of all her property to be applied to ...
... obliged to return to England , where , as there were no monas- teries , she made a vow to lead a monastic life , in as rigid a manner as circumstances would permit . She accordingly disposed of all her property to be applied to ...
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... obliged to give me so long a term . I told him that his regret was superfluous , as I was ready to quit him instantly ; and I took my hat and came out of the house , begging Meredith to take care of some things which I left , and bring ...
... obliged to give me so long a term . I told him that his regret was superfluous , as I was ready to quit him instantly ; and I took my hat and came out of the house , begging Meredith to take care of some things which I left , and bring ...
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... almost exhausted by the number of things we had been obliged to procure . The five shillings we received from this countryman , the first fruit of our earnings , coming so seasonably , gave me mero DR . FRANKLIN . 71.
... almost exhausted by the number of things we had been obliged to procure . The five shillings we received from this countryman , the first fruit of our earnings , coming so seasonably , gave me mero DR . FRANKLIN . 71.
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