The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of the Independence...Hunt and Clark, 1826 - 407 страница |
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... took some of the tales of the Spectator , and turned them into verse ; and after a time , when I had sufficiently forgotten them , I again converted them into prose . " Sometimes also I mingled all my summaries to- gether , and a few ...
... took some of the tales of the Spectator , and turned them into verse ; and after a time , when I had sufficiently forgotten them , I again converted them into prose . " Sometimes also I mingled all my summaries to- gether , and a few ...
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... took their dinner and other meals , his lighter repast of biscuit or bread and water , a handful of raisins , or a tart , was soon despatched , and afforded him leisure for reading and study , which he could obtain in no other way ...
... took their dinner and other meals , his lighter repast of biscuit or bread and water , a handful of raisins , or a tart , was soon despatched , and afforded him leisure for reading and study , which he could obtain in no other way ...
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... took offence at some political remarks in the Courant , and issued a war- rant for the apprehension of the printer . Benjamin Franklin was also apprehended , but dismissed with a slight reprimand . The brother was sent to prison , on ...
... took offence at some political remarks in the Courant , and issued a war- rant for the apprehension of the printer . Benjamin Franklin was also apprehended , but dismissed with a slight reprimand . The brother was sent to prison , on ...
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... took care so to prejudice all the neighbouring printers against him , that Franklin could entertain no prospect of employment at Boston . His character also was not in good savour with the ruling powers ; and his father was too just a ...
... took care so to prejudice all the neighbouring printers against him , that Franklin could entertain no prospect of employment at Boston . His character also was not in good savour with the ruling powers ; and his father was too just a ...
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... took them however , and having no room in my pockets , I walked on with a roll under each arm , eating the third . In this manner , I went through Market - street to Fourth - street , and passed the house of Mr Read , the father of my ...
... took them however , and having no room in my pockets , I walked on with a roll under each arm , eating the third . In this manner , I went through Market - street to Fourth - street , and passed the house of Mr Read , the father of my ...
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