Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... regard for me . I respected and loved him , and we might have gone on together very happy ; but , in the beginning of February , 172 , when I had just pass'd my twenty - first year , we both were taken ill . My distemper was a pleurisy ...
... regard for me . I respected and loved him , and we might have gone on together very happy ; but , in the beginning of February , 172 , when I had just pass'd my twenty - first year , we both were taken ill . My distemper was a pleurisy ...
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... Sabbath , so I had two days for reading . My acquaintance with ingenious people in the town increased . Keimer himself treated me with great civility and apparent regard , and nothing now made me 64 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... Sabbath , so I had two days for reading . My acquaintance with ingenious people in the town increased . Keimer himself treated me with great civility and apparent regard , and nothing now made me 64 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. civility and apparent regard , and nothing now made me uneasy but my debt to Vernon , which I was yet unable to pay , being hitherto but a poor œconomist . He , however , kindly made no demand of it ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. civility and apparent regard , and nothing now made me uneasy but my debt to Vernon , which I was yet unable to pay , being hitherto but a poor œconomist . He , however , kindly made no demand of it ...
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... 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 Keimer was in debt for all he possess'd ...
... 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 Keimer was in debt for all he possess'd ...
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... regard for me as long as they lived . Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
... regard for me as long as they lived . Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
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