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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... received me with great affection . One of his friends , whose name was Vernon , having a debt of about thirty - six pounds due him in Pennsylvania , begged me to receive it for hin , and to keep the money till I should hear from him ...
... received me with great affection . One of his friends , whose name was Vernon , having a debt of about thirty - six pounds due him in Pennsylvania , begged me to receive it for hin , and to keep the money till I should hear from him ...
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... . This was the second governor who had honoured me with his attention ; and to a poor boy , as I was then , these little adventures did not fail to be pleasing . We arrived at Philadelphia . On the way I received 42 LIFE OF.
... . This was the second governor who had honoured me with his attention ; and to a poor boy , as I was then , these little adventures did not fail to be pleasing . We arrived at Philadelphia . On the way I received 42 LIFE OF.
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... received Vernon's money , without which we should have been unable to have finished our journey . Collins wished to get employment as a merchant's clerk ; but either his breath or his countenance betray- ed his bad habit ; for though he ...
... received Vernon's money , without which we should have been unable to have finished our journey . Collins wished to get employment as a merchant's clerk ; but either his breath or his countenance betray- ed his bad habit ; for though he ...
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... received me with great civil- ity , told me , on the part of the Governor , that he could not see me then , as he was engaged in affairs of the utmost importance , but that he would send the letters on board , and that he wished me ...
... received me with great civil- ity , told me , on the part of the Governor , that he could not see me then , as he was engaged in affairs of the utmost importance , but that he would send the letters on board , and that he wished me ...
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... received an education somewhat above her rank , her conversa- tion was very agreeable . Ralph read pays to her every evening . They became intimate . She took another lodging , a..d be followed her . They lived for some time together ...
... received an education somewhat above her rank , her conversa- tion was very agreeable . Ralph read pays to her every evening . They became intimate . She took another lodging , a..d be followed her . They lived for some time together ...
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