The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 54 筆
第 6 頁
... leaves , on the inside of the lid of the close - stool . When my great - grandfather wished to read to his family , he reversed the lid of the close - stool upon his knees , and passed the leaves from one side to the other , which were ...
... leaves , on the inside of the lid of the close - stool . When my great - grandfather wished to read to his family , he reversed the lid of the close - stool upon his knees , and passed the leaves from one side to the other , which were ...
第 19 頁
... leave you in tranquil possession of your errors . By following such a method , you can rarely hope to please your auditors , conciliate their good - will , or work conviction on those whom you may be desirous of gaining over to your ...
... leave you in tranquil possession of your errors . By following such a method , you can rarely hope to please your auditors , conciliate their good - will , or work conviction on those whom you may be desirous of gaining over to your ...
第 20 頁
... leave the decision of this to better judges than myself . In 1720 , or 1721 , my brother began to print a new public paper . It was the second that made its appearance in America , and was entitled , " The New England Courant . " The ...
... leave the decision of this to better judges than myself . In 1720 , or 1721 , my brother began to print a new public paper . It was the second that made its appearance in America , and was entitled , " The New England Courant . " The ...
第 23 頁
... leaving Boston , where I had already ren- dered myself an object of suspicion to the governing party . It was probable , from the arbitrary pro- ceedings of the assembly in the affair of my bro ther , that , by remaining , I should soon ...
... leaving Boston , where I had already ren- dered myself an object of suspicion to the governing party . It was probable , from the arbitrary pro- ceedings of the assembly in the affair of my bro ther , that , by remaining , I should soon ...
第 24 頁
... leaving my trunk and ef- fects to come after me by the usual and more tedi- ous conveyance . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , and threw us ...
... leaving my trunk and ef- fects to come after me by the usual and more tedi- ous conveyance . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , and threw us ...
內容
271 | |
277 | |
281 | |
300 | |
309 | |
315 | |
325 | |
334 | |
204 | |
212 | |
218 | |
226 | |
235 | |
242 | |
249 | |
258 | |
265 | |
340 | |
347 | |
364 | |
396 | |
411 | |
424 | |
431 | |
437 | |
447 | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
acquainted advantage agreeable America ANDREW BRADFORD appeared articles of confederation assembly body Britain clouds colonies conductor continued dear debt defence duty earth employed endeavour enemy England Europe expence experiments father favour Franklin friends gave give glass Gout governor hands honour Indians inhabitants Keimer kind labour land late laws learned letter liberty lightning Little Britain live Madeira wine manner marriages means ment mussulmen nation natural necessary neighbours neral never obliged observed occasion opinion paper parliament pass Pennsylvania perhaps persons phial Philadelphia pleasure poor Richard says pounds pounds sterling present province Province of Pennsylvania Prussia Quakers quantity racter received sent shillings slavery soon spect suppose Tatler thee thing thou thought tion town trade vols wish