Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... brought to us regularly by a woman in the neigh- borhood , who had from me a list of forty dishes , to be prepar'd for us at different times , in all which there was neither fish , flesh , nor fowl , and the whim suited me the better at ...
... brought to us regularly by a woman in the neigh- borhood , who had from me a list of forty dishes , to be prepar'd for us at different times , in all which there was neither fish , flesh , nor fowl , and the whim suited me the better at ...
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... brought up to no business , whose service , for four years , Keimer had purchased from the captain of a ship ; he , too , was to be made a pressman . George Webb , an Oxford scholar , whose time for four years he had likewise bought ...
... brought up to no business , whose service , for four years , Keimer had purchased from the captain of a ship ; he , too , was to be made a pressman . George Webb , an Oxford scholar , whose time for four years he had likewise bought ...
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... brought into connection with the great currents of history and the rivalries of mighty nations . England and France were technically at peace with one another from 1748 to 1756 ; but in North America a war , in which much was achieved ...
... brought into connection with the great currents of history and the rivalries of mighty nations . England and France were technically at peace with one another from 1748 to 1756 ; but in North America a war , in which much was achieved ...
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