Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... arriv'd safe , however , at Boston in about a fortnight . I had been absent seven months , and my friends had heard nothing of me ; for my br . Holmes was not yet return'd , and had not written about me . My unexpected appearance ...
... arriv'd safe , however , at Boston in about a fortnight . I had been absent seven months , and my friends had heard nothing of me ; for my br . Holmes was not yet return'd , and had not written about me . My unexpected appearance ...
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... arriv'd at New York , they told me where they liv'd , and invited me to come and see them ; but I avoided it , and it was well I did ; for the next day the captain miss'd a silver spoon and some other things , that had been taken out of ...
... arriv'd at New York , they told me where they liv'd , and invited me to come and see them ; but I avoided it , and it was well I did ; for the next day the captain miss'd a silver spoon and some other things , that had been taken out of ...
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... arriv'd at Dunbar's camp , and the panick they brought with them instantly seiz'd him and all his people ; and , tho ' he had now above one thousand men , and the enemy who had beaten Braddock did not at most exceed four hundred Indians ...
... arriv'd at Dunbar's camp , and the panick they brought with them instantly seiz'd him and all his people ; and , tho ' he had now above one thousand men , and the enemy who had beaten Braddock did not at most exceed four hundred Indians ...
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