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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... present for a journeyman , having lately procured one . He added , that there was ano- ther printer newly settled in the town , of the name of Keimer , who might perhaps employ me ; and that in case of refusal , I should be welcome to ...
... present for a journeyman , having lately procured one . He added , that there was ano- ther printer newly settled in the town , of the name of Keimer , who might perhaps employ me ; and that in case of refusal , I should be welcome to ...
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... present , for which I had my board and lodging . In a few days Keimer sent for me to print off his elegy . He had now procured another set of letter - cases , and had a pamphlet to reprint , upon which he set me to work . The two ...
... present , for which I had my board and lodging . In a few days Keimer sent for me to print off his elegy . He had now procured another set of letter - cases , and had a pamphlet to reprint , upon which he set me to work . The two ...
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... present , because he thought me too young to be intrusted with the conduct of so important an enterprise , and which ... presents , in token of friendship from him and my mother . I embarked once more for New York , furnished at this ...
... present , because he thought me too young to be intrusted with the conduct of so important an enterprise , and which ... presents , in token of friendship from him and my mother . I embarked once more for New York , furnished at this ...
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... present , judging that , if marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least I expected , I should be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not ...
... present , judging that , if marriage was our object , there would be more propriety in it after my return , when , as at least I expected , I should be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not ...
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... present ; but before we reached England , he would give me an opportu nity of taking them out . I was satisfied with this answer , and we pursued our voyage . The company in the cabin were all very so- ciable , and we were perfectly ...
... present ; but before we reached England , he would give me an opportu nity of taking them out . I was satisfied with this answer , and we pursued our voyage . The company in the cabin were all very so- ciable , and we were perfectly ...
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