Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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Conventicles being at that time prohi- bited by law , and frequently disturbed , some considera- ble persons of his acquaintance determined to go to America , where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father ...
Conventicles being at that time prohi- bited by law , and frequently disturbed , some considera- ble persons of his acquaintance determined to go to America , where they hoped to enjoy the free exercise of their religion , and my father ...
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The acquaintance I necessarily formed with booksellers ' apprentices , enabled me to borrow a volume now and then , which I never failed to return punctually and with- out injury . How often has it happened to me to pass the greater ...
The acquaintance I necessarily formed with booksellers ' apprentices , enabled me to borrow a volume now and then , which I never failed to return punctually and with- out injury . How often has it happened to me to pass the greater ...
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He agreed for my passage with the captain of a New York sloop , to whom he represented me as a young man me . of his acquaintance , who had had an affair with DR .
He agreed for my passage with the captain of a New York sloop , to whom he represented me as a young man me . of his acquaintance , who had had an affair with DR .
第 32 頁
of his acquaintance , who had had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to marry her , and that , of consequence , I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly .
of his acquaintance , who had had an affair with a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to marry her , and that , of consequence , I could neither make my appearance , nor go off publicly .
第 34 頁
Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account .
Our acquaintance continued during the remainder of his life . I believe him to have been what is called an itinerant doctor ; for there was no town in England , or indeed in Europe , of which he could not give a particular account .
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