The Life of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Written by Himself. Together with a Number of His Humorous, Moral, and Literary Essays, Chiefly in the Manner of the SpectatorStarr & Niles, 1823 - 300 頁 |
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... received from him , after mentioning his age and infirmities , observes , that it has been kindly ordered by the Author of Nature , that , as we draw nearer the conclusion of life , we are furnished with more helps to wean us from it ...
... received from him , after mentioning his age and infirmities , observes , that it has been kindly ordered by the Author of Nature , that , as we draw nearer the conclusion of life , we are furnished with more helps to wean us from it ...
第 31 頁
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
第 31 頁
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
第 33 頁
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
... received . Exclusively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my manners had too much of impertinence , not to afford it a very natural pretext . When he knew that it was my ...
第 37 頁
... receiving so much : I 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 ...
... receiving so much : I 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 ...
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