The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 pàgines |
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... manners had . too much impertinence not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my determination to quit him , he wished to prevent my finding em- ployment elsewhere . He went to all the print- ing - houses in the ...
... manners had . too much impertinence not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my determination to quit him , he wished to prevent my finding em- ployment elsewhere . He went to all the print- ing - houses in the ...
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... manner , describe my first entrance into this city , that you may be able to compare beginnings so little auspicious , with the figure I have since made . On my arrival at Philadelphia I was in my working dress , my best clothes being ...
... manner , describe my first entrance into this city , that you may be able to compare beginnings so little auspicious , with the figure I have since made . On my arrival at Philadelphia I was in my working dress , my best clothes being ...
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... manner I went through Market Street to Fourth Street , and passed the house of Mr. Read , the father of my future wife . She was standing at the door , observed me , and thought with reason , that I made a very singular and grotesque ...
... manner I went through Market Street to Fourth Street , and passed the house of Mr. Read , the father of my future wife . She was standing at the door , observed me , and thought with reason , that I made a very singular and grotesque ...
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... manner imaginable . Towards the end of April , 1724 , a small ves- sel was ready to sail for Boston . I took leave of Keimer , upon the pretext of going to see my parents . The Governor gave me a long letter , in which he said many ...
... manner imaginable . Towards the end of April , 1724 , a small ves- sel was ready to sail for Boston . I took leave of Keimer , upon the pretext of going to see my parents . The Governor gave me a long letter , in which he said many ...
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... manner . He had also played and lost all his money ; so that I was obliged to pay his expenses at the inn , and to maintain him during the rest of his journey ; a burthen that was very inconvenient to me . The Governor of New York ...
... manner . He had also played and lost all his money ; so that I was obliged to pay his expenses at the inn , and to maintain him during the rest of his journey ; a burthen that was very inconvenient to me . The Governor of New York ...
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