The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... town in England or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understanding or literature , but he was a sad infidel ; and , some vears after , wickedly under- took to travesty the ...
... town in England or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account . He was neither deficient in understanding or literature , but he was a sad infidel ; and , some vears after , wickedly under- took to travesty the ...
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... town , who had sold me some gingerbread to eat on my passage , and I asked her advice . She invited me to take up my abode with her till an opportunity offered for me to embark . Fatigued with having travelled so far on foot . I ...
... town , who had sold me some gingerbread to eat on my passage , and I asked her advice . She invited me to take up my abode with her till an opportunity offered for me to embark . Fatigued with having travelled so far on foot . I ...
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... town , of the name of Keis mer , who might perhaps employ me ; and that in case of refusal , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work now and then , till something better should offer . The old man ...
... town , of the name of Keis mer , who might perhaps employ me ; and that in case of refusal , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work now and then , till something better should offer . The old man ...
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... town , well disposed towards him , he communica- ted his project to him , and the prospect he had of success . Bradford was careful not to discover that he was father of the other printer ; and from what Kei . mer had said , that he ...
... town , well disposed towards him , he communica- ted his project to him , and the prospect he had of success . Bradford was careful not to discover that he was father of the other printer ; and from what Kei . mer had said , that he ...
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... town , and wished me to accompany him to a tavern , where he and Col. French were going to taste some excellent Madeira wine . I was I confess , somewhat surprised , and Keimer appeared thunderstruck . I went , however , with the ...
... town , and wished me to accompany him to a tavern , where he and Col. French were going to taste some excellent Madeira wine . I was I confess , somewhat surprised , and Keimer appeared thunderstruck . I went , however , with the ...
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