Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... Once , in a boat on the Dela- ware with some other young men , he refused to row in his turn . " I will be row'd home , " says he . " We will not row you , " says I. " You must , or stay all night on the water , " says he , " just as ...
... Once , in a boat on the Dela- ware with some other young men , he refused to row in his turn . " I will be row'd home , " says he . " We will not row you , " says I. " You must , or stay all night on the water , " says he , " just as ...
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... once was so meanly employed , he changed his name , and did me the honor to assume mine ; for I soon after had a letter from him , acquainting me that he was set- tled in a small village ( in Berkshire , I think it was , where he taught ...
... once was so meanly employed , he changed his name , and did me the honor to assume mine ; for I soon after had a letter from him , acquainting me that he was set- tled in a small village ( in Berkshire , I think it was , where he taught ...
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... once to visit her . She was chearful and polite , and convers'd plea- santly . The room was clean , but had no other furniture than a matras , a table with a crucifix and book , a stool which she gave me to sit on , and a picture over ...
... once to visit her . She was chearful and polite , and convers'd plea- santly . The room was clean , but had no other furniture than a matras , a table with a crucifix and book , a stool which she gave me to sit on , and a picture over ...
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... once inclined to it ; but , mentioning it to my good friend Mr Denham , with whom I often spent an hour when I had leisure , he dissuaded me from it , advis- ing me to think only of returning to Pennsilvania , which he was now about to ...
... once inclined to it ; but , mentioning it to my good friend Mr Denham , with whom I often spent an hour when I had leisure , he dissuaded me from it , advis- ing me to think only of returning to Pennsilvania , which he was now about to ...
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... once more to the wide world ; 1 ; for the store was taken into the care of his executors , and my employment under him ended . My brother - in - law , Holmes , being now at Phila- delphia , advised my return to my business ; and Keimer ...
... once more to the wide world ; 1 ; for the store was taken into the care of his executors , and my employment under him ended . My brother - in - law , Holmes , being now at Phila- delphia , advised my return to my business ; and Keimer ...
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