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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... respecting the authors of this conveyance ; we were discovered ; complaints were exhibited against us ; many of us underwent correction on the part of our parents , and though 1 strenuously defended the utility of the work , my father ...
... respecting the authors of this conveyance ; we were discovered ; complaints were exhibited against us ; many of us underwent correction on the part of our parents , and though 1 strenuously defended the utility of the work , my father ...
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... respect for me ; but he still re- garded himself as my master , and treated me as an apprentice . He thought himself entitled to the same services from me , as from any other person . On the contrary , I conceived that , in many in ...
... respect for me ; but he still re- garded himself as my master , and treated me as an apprentice . He thought himself entitled to the same services from me , as from any other person . On the contrary , I conceived that , in many in ...
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... Let us row , said the rest of the company ; what signifies whether he assists or not . But , already angry with him for his conduct in other respects , I persisted in my refusal . He then swore that he would make 50 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... Let us row , said the rest of the company ; what signifies whether he assists or not . But , already angry with him for his conduct in other respects , I persisted in my refusal . He then swore that he would make 50 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... and Phila- delphia . But the Annis was not to sail for some months . I therefore continued to work with Keimer , unhappy respecting the sum which Col 29 lins had drawn from me , and almost in continu- 52 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... and Phila- delphia . But the Annis was not to sail for some months . I therefore continued to work with Keimer , unhappy respecting the sum which Col 29 lins had drawn from me , and almost in continu- 52 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... respects the voyage was by no means an agreeable one , as we had much bad weather . When we arrived in the river , the Captain was as good as his word , and allowed me to search in the bag for the Governor's letters . I could not find a ...
... respects the voyage was by no means an agreeable one , as we had much bad weather . When we arrived in the river , the Captain was as good as his word , and allowed me to search in the bag for the Governor's letters . I could not find a ...
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