The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 頁 |
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第 13 頁
... turn punctually and without injury . How often has it happened to me to pass the greater part of the night in reading by my bed - side , when the book had been lent me in the evening , and was to be returned the next morning , lest it ...
... turn punctually and without injury . How often has it happened to me to pass the greater part of the night in reading by my bed - side , when the book had been lent me in the evening , and was to be returned the next morning , lest it ...
第 32 頁
... turn , every thing should be adjusted to my satisfac tion ; and he was very pressing in his entreaties . answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained the reasons which had induced me to quit Boston , with such force ...
... turn , every thing should be adjusted to my satisfac tion ; and he was very pressing in his entreaties . answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained the reasons which had induced me to quit Boston , with such force ...
第 34 頁
... turn . We arrived , however , safe and sound at Boston , after about a fortnight's passage . I had been absent about seven complete months , and my relations , during that interval , had received no intelligence of me ; for my brother ...
... turn . We arrived , however , safe and sound at Boston , after about a fortnight's passage . I had been absent about seven complete months , and my relations , during that interval , had received no intelligence of me ; for my brother ...
第 38 頁
... turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , " till we get home . " - " No , " I replied , " we will not row for you . " - " You shall , " said he , " or remain upon the water all night . " " As you please " .- " Let us row ...
... turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , " till we get home . " - " No , " I replied , " we will not row for you . " - " You shall , " said he , " or remain upon the water all night . " " As you please " .- " Let us row ...
第 39 頁
... turn himself , we were able , by a few strokes of our oars , to place ourselves out of his reach ; and when- ever he touched the boat , we asked him if he would row , striking his hands at the same time with the oars , to make him let ...
... turn himself , we were able , by a few strokes of our oars , to place ourselves out of his reach ; and when- ever he touched the boat , we asked him if he would row , striking his hands at the same time with the oars , to make him let ...
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