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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... pretty com- pletely exhausted , when I made myself known . My brother , upon this discovery , began to entertain a little more respect for me ; but he still regarded him . self as my master , and treated me as an DR . FRANKLIN . 27.
... pretty com- pletely exhausted , when I made myself known . My brother , upon this discovery , began to entertain a little more respect for me ; but he still regarded him . self as my master , and treated me as an DR . FRANKLIN . 27.
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... respects , I persisted in my refusal . He then swore that he would make me row , or would throw me out of the boat ; and he made up to me . As soon as he was within my reach , I took him by the collar , gave him a violent thrust , and ...
... respects , I persisted in my refusal . He then swore that he would make me row , or would throw me out of the boat ; and he made up to me . As soon as he was within my reach , I took him by the collar , gave him a violent thrust , and ...
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... respecting the sun which Collins had drawn from me , and almost in continual agony at the thoughts of Vernon , who fortunately made no demand of his inoney till several years after . In the account of my first voyage from Boston to ...
... respecting the sun which Collins had drawn from me , and almost in continual agony at the thoughts of Vernon , who fortunately made no demand of his inoney till several years after . In the account of my first voyage from Boston to ...
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... respects the voyage was by no 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 ...
... respects the voyage was by no 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 ...
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... respects , sensible and judicious , a very tolerable writer , and a good governor for the people ; though not so for the proprietaries , whose instructions he frequently disregarded . Many of our best laws were his work , and ...
... respects , sensible and judicious , a very tolerable writer , and a good governor for the people ; though not so for the proprietaries , whose instructions he frequently disregarded . Many of our best laws were his work , and ...
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