| Benjamin Franklin - 1907 - 880 Seiten
...prints, had made her father's face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz would...discover him wherever he should venture to show it He added, "it is said by learned etymologists that the name dott for the images children play with,... | |
| James Breck Perkins - 1911 - 580 Seiten
...These, with the pictures, busts, and printings (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere)., have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon." It was the fashion for every one to have an engraving of M. Franklin on the mantelpiece, writes a contemporary.... | |
| George Larkin Clark - 1913 - 324 Seiten
...These, with the pictures, busts, and printings (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere), have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon. Franklin and Deane were together at Passy, on friendliest terms, and soon Lee came over from England... | |
| Richard Townley Haines Halsey, Elizabeth Tower - 1925 - 548 Seiten
...incredible. These, with the pictures, busts and prints (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere) have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture... | |
| John Clyde Oswald - 1926 - 72 Seiten
...incredible. These, with the pictures, busts, and prints (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere) have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture... | |
| New York Public Library - 1906 - 718 Seiten
...pictures, busts, and prints, (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere,) have made your father s face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture... | |
| Claude-Anne Lopez - 1990 - 436 Seiten
...pictures, busts and prints (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere), have made your father' s face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige h1m to run away, as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture... | |
| Thomas J. Schaeper - 1995 - 412 Seiten
...incredible. These, with the pictures, busts, and prints, (of which copies upon copies are spread every where) have made your father's face as well known as that...thing that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz [ie, physiognomy] would discover him wherever he should venture to show it. 26 Chaumont was responsible... | |
| Richard N. Rosenfeld - 1998 - 1012 Seiten
...incredible. These, with the pictures, busts, and prints (of which copies upon copies are spread every where) have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon . . . Ben, if I should live long enough to want it, is like to be another comfort to me. As I intend... | |
| Tom Tucker - 2009 - 321 Seiten
...incredible. These, with the pictures, busts and prints, (of which copies upon copies are spread everywhere,) have made your father's face as well known as that of the moon, so that he durst not do anything that would oblige him to run away, as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture... | |
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