Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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... considered that he had now done all he would ever be able to do to it . But we also know that in November he had another rally of courage or confi- dence , and was trying bravely to go on again , and had even some momentary hopes of ...
... considered that he had now done all he would ever be able to do to it . But we also know that in November he had another rally of courage or confi- dence , and was trying bravely to go on again , and had even some momentary hopes of ...
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... - formances was pretty well exhausted , and then I dis- covered it , when I began to be considered a little more by my brother's acquaintance , and in a manner that did not quite please him , as he thought 23 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... - formances was pretty well exhausted , and then I dis- covered it , when I began to be considered a little more by my brother's acquaintance , and in a manner that did not quite please him , as he thought 23 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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... considered himself as my master , and me as his apprentice , and , accordingly , expected the same services from me as he would from another , while I thought he demean'd me too much in some he requir'd of me , who from a brother ...
... considered himself as my master , and me as his apprentice , and , accordingly , expected the same services from me as he would from another , while I thought he demean'd me too much in some he requir'd of me , who from a brother ...
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... considered as ordinary per- sons . But Mr Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since governor ) return'd from Newcastle to Phila- delphia , the father being recall'd by a great fee to plead for a seized ship ; and , just before we sail ...
... considered as ordinary per- sons . But Mr Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since governor ) return'd from Newcastle to Phila- delphia , the father being recall'd by a great fee to plead for a seized ship ; and , just before we sail ...
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... considered as an excommunicate , and had so many little pieces of private mischief done me , by mixing my sorts , transposing my pages , breaking my matter , etc. , etc. , if I were ever so little out of the room , and all ascribed to ...
... considered as an excommunicate , and had so many little pieces of private mischief done me , by mixing my sorts , transposing my pages , breaking my matter , etc. , etc. , if I were ever so little out of the room , and all ascribed to ...
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acquaintance Adams affairs afterwards America appear'd appointed arriv'd Art of Virtue Arthur Lee ask'd Assembly attend Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Boston British brought captain character colonies colonists Comte de Vergennes conduct Congress continu'd continued dispute Dr Franklin employ'd England English father favour France French friends gave give good-natur'd Government governor hands Indians instructions interest John Adams Keimer kind King letters lived London Lord Lord Loudoun means ment mind never occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paxton Boy Penn Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Poor Richard's Almanack present printed printer printing-house propos'd proposed proprietaries province Quakers Ralph reason receiv'd respect sail sect sent ship Silas Deane soon Stamp Act street Temple Franklin things thought thro tion took treaty Veillard virtue waggons whole words writing wrote young