Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... leave of Keimer as going to see my friends . The governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia as a thing that must make my ...
... leave of Keimer as going to see my friends . The governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia as a thing that must make my ...
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... leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr Bard , came out to me and said the governor was extremely busy in ... leave her on their hands , and never return again . Having taken leave of my friends , and interchang'd some ...
... leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr Bard , came out to me and said the governor was extremely busy in ... leave her on their hands , and never return again . Having taken leave of my friends , and interchang'd some ...
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... leave to part , and then our ship quitted the fleet and steered for England . The other two paquets he still ... leave ; otherwise not ; for you must certainly sail the day after to - morrow . ' So he never obtain'd leave , though ...
... leave to part , and then our ship quitted the fleet and steered for England . The other two paquets he still ... leave ; otherwise not ; for you must certainly sail the day after to - morrow . ' So he never obtain'd leave , though ...
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