Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... reason for every thing one has a mind to do . Keimer and I lived on a pretty good familiar footing , and agreed tolerably well ; for he suspected nothing of my setting up . He retained a great deal of his old enthusiasm and loved ...
... reason for every thing one has a mind to do . Keimer and I lived on a pretty good familiar footing , and agreed tolerably well ; for he suspected nothing of my setting up . He retained a great deal of his old enthusiasm and loved ...
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... reasons to believe she had the same for me : but as I was about to take a long voyage , and we were both very young , ( only a little above eighteen , ) it was thought most prudent by her mother , to prevent our going too far at present ...
... reasons to believe she had the same for me : but as I was about to take a long voyage , and we were both very young , ( only a little above eighteen , ) it was thought most prudent by her mother , to prevent our going too far at present ...
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... reason of my return , after the receipt of my letter , persuaded her to marry another , one Rogers , a potter , which was done in my absence . With him however she was never happy , and soon parted from him , refusing See Appendix , No ...
... reason of my return , after the receipt of my letter , persuaded her to marry another , one Rogers , a potter , which was done in my absence . With him however she was never happy , and soon parted from him , refusing See Appendix , No ...
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... reason my conversation seemed to be more valued . They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and shewed me much civility ; while he , though the master , was a little neglected . In truth , he was an odd creature ...
... reason my conversation seemed to be more valued . They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and shewed me much civility ; while he , though the master , was a little neglected . In truth , he was an odd creature ...
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... reasons were given , and arguments used in the course of the controversy , needless to particularise here , because all the ma- terial papers relating to it have been already given in our public news . " Much deserved praise has the ...
... reasons were given , and arguments used in the course of the controversy , needless to particularise here , because all the ma- terial papers relating to it have been already given in our public news . " Much deserved praise has the ...
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accordingly acquainted affairs afterwards agreed America answer appeared appointed apprehended Art of Virtue assembly attended Barclay bill Boston Boston port act Britain British colonies common conduct considered continued copy crown defence desire dispute duty endeavored England father favor Franklin friends gave give governor grant money hands honor inhabitants injury Keimer king letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Hyde Lord Stanhope lordship majesty Majesty's means measures ment mentioned ministers never observed obtained occasion opinion paper parliament Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleased present printed printing-house privy council proposed proprietaries province Quakers reason received repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act Street supposed thing Thomas Hutchinson Thomas Whately thought tion told took town virtue waggons wished writing wrote