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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第 41 頁
The weather was very tempestuous , and we were obliged to pump without intermission ; I took my turn . We arrived however safe and sound at Boston , after about a fortnight's passage . I had been absent seven complete months , and my DR ...
The weather was very tempestuous , and we were obliged to pump without intermission ; I took my turn . We arrived however safe and sound at Boston , after about a fortnight's passage . I had been absent seven complete months , and my DR ...
第 46 頁
Being one day in a boat together , on the Delaware with some other young persons , he refused to take his turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , “ till we get home . " . ' — “ No , ” I replied , " we will not row for ...
Being one day in a boat together , on the Delaware with some other young persons , he refused to take his turn in rowing . " You shall row for me , " said he , “ till we get home . " . ' — “ No , ” I replied , " we will not row for ...
第 49 頁
When he explained to me his tenets , I found many absurdities , which I refused to admit , unless he would agree in turn to adopt some of my opinions . Keimer wore his beard long , because Moses had somewhere said , Thou shalt ...
When he explained to me his tenets , I found many absurdities , which I refused to admit , unless he would agree in turn to adopt some of my opinions . Keimer wore his beard long , because Moses had somewhere said , Thou shalt ...
第 52 頁
It was now my turn . I made some difficulty ; seemed as if I wished to be excused ; pretended that I had had no time to make corrections , & c . No excuse , however , was admissible , and the piece must be produced .
It was now my turn . I made some difficulty ; seemed as if I wished to be excused ; pretended that I had had no time to make corrections , & c . No excuse , however , was admissible , and the piece must be produced .
第 57 頁
At first believing himself possessed of talents for the stage he thought of turning actor ; but Wilkes , to whom he applied , frankly advised him to renounce the idea , as it was impossible to succeed . He next pro- posed to Roberts ...
At first believing himself possessed of talents for the stage he thought of turning actor ; but Wilkes , to whom he applied , frankly advised him to renounce the idea , as it was impossible to succeed . He next pro- posed to Roberts ...
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