Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...T. S. Manning., 1817 - 519 páginas |
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... respect that was due to his aunt to ask it , and I can scarce think she would have refused him the favour . I am glad to hear Jamey is so good and diligent a work- man ; if he ever sets up at the goldsmith's business , he must remember ...
... respect that was due to his aunt to ask it , and I can scarce think she would have refused him the favour . I am glad to hear Jamey is so good and diligent a work- man ; if he ever sets up at the goldsmith's business , he must remember ...
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... respect for me ; when I return I'll tell you what it was . I shall entertain Mr. Collinson and Dr. Fothergill with your account of Tidyuskin's visit . I should have read Sally's French letter with more plea- sure , but that I thought ...
... respect for me ; when I return I'll tell you what it was . I shall entertain Mr. Collinson and Dr. Fothergill with your account of Tidyuskin's visit . I should have read Sally's French letter with more plea- sure , but that I thought ...
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... respect . Had I been well , I intended to have gone round among the shops and bought some pretty things for you and my dear good Sally , ( whose little hands you say eased your head- ache ) to send by this ship , but I must now defer it ...
... respect . Had I been well , I intended to have gone round among the shops and bought some pretty things for you and my dear good Sally , ( whose little hands you say eased your head- ache ) to send by this ship , but I must now defer it ...
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... respect , so perfectly agreeable to me . Some are amiable in one view , some in another , he in all . Now madam as I know the ladies here consider him in exactly the same light I do , upon my word I think you should come over , with all ...
... respect , so perfectly agreeable to me . Some are amiable in one view , some in another , he in all . Now madam as I know the ladies here consider him in exactly the same light I do , upon my word I think you should come over , with all ...
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... respect I bear to such conspicuous merit ; and in the next place , I hoped to preserve my own name from oblivion ; partly by being the first who should make such an attempt in this place ; but chiefly by the judi- ciousness of my choice ...
... respect I bear to such conspicuous merit ; and in the next place , I hoped to preserve my own name from oblivion ; partly by being the first who should make such an attempt in this place ; but chiefly by the judi- ciousness of my choice ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquainted affairs affectionately agreeable America answer April 17 April 22 Art of Virtue assembly believe best wishes Boston Britain colonies commerce continue copy coun David Hartley dear friend DEAR SIR desire duty effect enemies England Europe expect favor France FRANKLIN gentleman give glad gout governor grandson hand happy hear heard honor hope humble servant inclosed Jane Mecom Joseph Galloway kind letter king late liberty live logography London lord lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough Lord Kames lordship ment mention ministers nation never obedient obliged occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason RECEIVED your kind respect seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon stamp act suppose thank thing Thomas Cushing thought tion trade treaty write