Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... Philadelphia , heard there of me , and wrote me a letter mentioning the concern of my friends in Boston at my abrupt departure , assur- ing me of their good will to me , and that every thing would be accommodated to my mind if I would ...
... Philadelphia , heard there of me , and wrote me a letter mentioning the concern of my friends in Boston at my abrupt departure , assur- ing me of their good will to me , and that every thing would be accommodated to my mind if I would ...
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... Philadelphia before the new types arriv'd from London . We settled with Keimer , and left him by his consent before he heard of it . We found a house to hire near the market , and took it . To lessen the rent , which was then but twenty ...
... Philadelphia before the new types arriv'd from London . We settled with Keimer , and left him by his consent before he heard of it . We found a house to hire near the market , and took it . To lessen the rent , which was then but twenty ...
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... Philadelphia ; the design in building not being to accommodate any particular sect , but the inhabitants in general ; so that even if the Mufti of Constanti- nople were to send a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us , he would ...
... Philadelphia ; the design in building not being to accommodate any particular sect , but the inhabitants in general ; so that even if the Mufti of Constanti- nople were to send a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us , he would ...
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