| 1792 - 546 páginas
...advantage to us j for it was the firft thing that put our girls upon knitting •worfted mittens for fale at Philadelphia, that they might have wherewithal to buy caps and ribbons there i and you know that that indutlry has continued, and is likely to continue and increafe to a much greater... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 282 páginas
...to us ; for " it was the firft thing that put our girls " upon knitting worfled mittens for fale " at Philadelphia, that they might have '* wherewithal...caps and ribbons " -there ; and you know that that induf" try has continued, and is likely to " continue and increafe to a much " greater value, and anfwer... | |
| Carl Bernhard Wadström - 1794 - 626 páginas
...advantage to us ; for it was the firft thing that put our girls upon knitting worfted mittens for fale at Philadelphia, that they might have wherewithal...buy caps and ribbons there ; and you know that that induftry has continued, and is likely to continue and increafe to a much greater value, and anfwer... | |
| 1794 - 614 páginas
...advantage to us ; for it was the firll thing that put our girls upon knitting worfted mittens for fale at Philadelphia, that they might have wherewithal...buy caps and ribbons there. And you know that that induilry has continued, and is likely to continue, and encreafe to a much greater value, and anfwer... | |
| 1794 - 512 páginas
...advantage to us j for it was the firft thing that put " our girls upon knitting worfted " mittens for fale at Philadelphia, " that they might have wherewithal " to buy caps and ribbons there ; " aa3 you know that that induftry " has continued, and is likely to con" tinue and increafe to a... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 páginas
...farmer) but you do not tell all the N •torf. I think the cap was nevertheless an advantage' to us ; for it was the first thing that put our girls upon...mittens for sale at Philadelphia, that they might have wherewithaf to buy caps and rihbons there ; and you know that that industry has continued, and is likely... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 324 páginas
...farmer, " but you " don't tell all the story. I think the cap was, " nevertheless, an advantage to us ; for it was " the first thing that put our girls upon...they might have wherewithal to buy caps and "ribbons; and you know that that industry " has continued, and is likely to continue and " increase to a much... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 páginas
...the farmer) but you do not tell all the story. I think the cap was nevertheless an advantage to us; for it was the first thing that put our girls upon knitting worsted mittens fi-r sale at Philadelphia, that they might have -wherewithal to buy caps and ribbons there; and you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 páginas
...do not tell all the story. I think the cap was nevertheless an advantage to us ; for it "was tliCi first thing that put our girls upon knitting worsted...increase to a much greater value, and answer better pur- ' poses." — Upon the whole, I was mbre reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 páginas
...worsted mittens for sale at IJhiladelphia, that they might have wherewithal to buy caps and ' ribbands there ; and you know that that industry has continued,...value, and answer better purposes. Upon the whole, 1 was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury ; since not only the girls were made happitr by... | |
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