The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 pàgines |
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... thus led to a large Quaker meeting - house near the market - place . I sat down with the rest , and , after looking round me for some time , hearing nothing said , and being drowsy from my last night's labour and want 34 LIFE OF.
... thus led to a large Quaker meeting - house near the market - place . I sat down with the rest , and , after looking round me for some time , hearing nothing said , and being drowsy from my last night's labour and want 34 LIFE OF.
Pàgina 35
... quaker whose countenance pleased me . I accosted him , and begged him to inform me where a stranger might find a lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . They receive travellers here , said he , but it is not a house ...
... quaker whose countenance pleased me . I accosted him , and begged him to inform me where a stranger might find a lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . They receive travellers here , said he , but it is not a house ...
Pàgina 41
... quaker lady with her servants . I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the quaker some trifing services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a famili- arity take place , and every ...
... quaker lady with her servants . I had shown an obliging forwardness in rendering the quaker some trifing services , which led her , probably , to feel an interest in my welfare ; for when she saw a famili- arity take place , and every ...
Pàgina 111
... quaker interest prevented the adoption of any system of defence , which would compel the citizens to bear arms . Franklin introduc- ed into the Assembly a bill for organizing a militia , by which every man was allowed to take arms or ...
... quaker interest prevented the adoption of any system of defence , which would compel the citizens to bear arms . Franklin introduc- ed into the Assembly a bill for organizing a militia , by which every man was allowed to take arms or ...
Pàgina 214
... quaker . The Scotch presby- terians were formerly as tender ; for there is still extant an ordinance of the town - council of Edin- burgh , made soon after the Reformation , " forbidding the purchase of prize goods , under pain of ...
... quaker . The Scotch presby- terians were formerly as tender ; for there is still extant an ordinance of the town - council of Edin- burgh , made soon after the Reformation , " forbidding the purchase of prize goods , under pain of ...
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