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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... soon have been exposed to difficulties , which I had the greatest reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet disputes upon the subject of reli- gion , I began to be regarded by pious souls , with horror , either as an apostate or an ...
... soon have been exposed to difficulties , which I had the greatest reason to apprehend , as , from my indiscreet disputes upon the subject of reli- gion , I began to be regarded by pious souls , with horror , either as an apostate or an ...
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... soon as I got up I put myself in as decent a trim as I could , and went to the house of An- drew Bradford , the printer . I found his father in the shop , whom I had seen at New York . Having travelled on horseback , he had arrived at ...
... soon as I got up I put myself in as decent a trim as I could , and went to the house of An- drew Bradford , the printer . I found his father in the shop , whom I had seen at New York . Having travelled on horseback , he had arrived at ...
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... soon be able to employ me . At the same time taking old Bradford for an inhabitant of the town well disposed towards him , he communicated his project to him , and the prospect he had of success . Bradford was careful not to disco- ver ...
... soon be able to employ me . At the same time taking old Bradford for an inhabitant of the town well disposed towards him , he communicated his project to him , and the prospect he had of success . Bradford was careful not to disco- ver ...
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... soon as it should be ready , I returned to the house of Bradford , who gave me some trifles to do for the 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 ...
... soon as it should be ready , I returned to the house of Bradford , who gave me some trifles to do for the 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 ...
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... soon as he should get employment . At last he had drawn so much of this money , that I was extremely alarmed at what might become of me , should he fail to make good the deficiency . His habit of drinking did not at all diminish , and ...
... soon as he should get employment . At last he had drawn so much of this money , that I was extremely alarmed at what might become of me , should he fail to make good the deficiency . His habit of drinking did not at all diminish , and ...
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