Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... necessary to begin with . She was very hospitable , gave me a dinner of ox - cheek with great good - will , accepting only of a pot of ale in return ; and I thought myself fixed ' till Tuesday should come . However , walking in the ...
... necessary to begin with . She was very hospitable , gave me a dinner of ox - cheek with great good - will , accepting only of a pot of ale in return ; and I thought myself fixed ' till Tuesday should come . However , walking in the ...
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... necessary to be had from England , and I will send for them . You shall repay me when you are able , I am resolved to have a good printer here , and I am sure you must succeed . " This was spoken with such an appearance of cordiality ...
... necessary to be had from England , and I will send for them . You shall repay me when you are able , I am resolved to have a good printer here , and I am sure you must succeed . " This was spoken with such an appearance of cordiality ...
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... necessary money for purchasing the press , types , paper , & c . For these letters I was appointed to call at different times , when they were to be ready , but a future time was still named . Thus we went on ' till the ship ( whose ...
... necessary money for purchasing the press , types , paper , & c . For these letters I was appointed to call at different times , when they were to be ready , but a future time was still named . Thus we went on ' till the ship ( whose ...
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... necessary , he supposed , to drink strong beer that he might be strong to labour . I endeavoured to convince him that the bodily strength afforded by beer , could only be in proportion to the grain or flour of the barley dissolved in ...
... necessary , he supposed , to drink strong beer that he might be strong to labour . I endeavoured to convince him that the bodily strength afforded by beer , could only be in proportion to the grain or flour of the barley dissolved in ...
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... necessary to enable me to take the whole business upon myself , if that should be practicable ; but they did not like my continuing the partnership with Meredith ; who , as they said , was often seen drunk in the street , playing at low ...
... necessary to enable me to take the whole business upon myself , if that should be practicable ; but they did not like my continuing the partnership with Meredith ; who , as they said , was often seen drunk in the street , playing at low ...
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