Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... affair to him . He let me into Keith's character ; told me there was not the least probability that he had written any letters for me ; that no one , who knew him , had the smallest de- pendence on him ; and he laught at the notion of ...
... affair to him . He let me into Keith's character ; told me there was not the least probability that he had written any letters for me ; that no one , who knew him , had the smallest de- pendence on him ; and he laught at the notion of ...
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... affair over . He had conceiv'd a great regard for me , and was very unwilling that I should leave the house while he remain'd in it . He dissuaded me from returning to my native country , which I began to think of ; he reminded me that ...
... affair over . He had conceiv'd a great regard for me , and was very unwilling that I should leave the house while he remain'd in it . He dissuaded me from returning to my native country , which I began to think of ; he reminded me that ...
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... affair of ours , and is unwilling to advance for you and me what he would for you alone . If that is the case , tell me , and I will resign the whole to you , and go about my business . " " No , " said he , " my father has really been ...
... affair of ours , and is unwilling to advance for you and me what he would for you alone . If that is the case , tell me , and I will resign the whole to you , and go about my business . " " No , " said he , " my father has really been ...
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... affair having turned my thoughts to marriage , I look'd round me and made overtures of acquaintance in other places ... affairs , wherein I sometimes was of service . I piti'd poor Miss Read's unfortunate situation , who was gener- ally ...
... affair having turned my thoughts to marriage , I look'd round me and made overtures of acquaintance in other places ... affairs , wherein I sometimes was of service . I piti'd poor Miss Read's unfortunate situation , who was gener- ally ...
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... in compliance with the advice contain'd in these letters , and accordingly intended for the public . The affairs of the Revolution occasion'd the inter- ruption . Letter from Mr Abel James , with Notes of my BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... in compliance with the advice contain'd in these letters , and accordingly intended for the public . The affairs of the Revolution occasion'd the inter- ruption . Letter from Mr Abel James , with Notes of my BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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