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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... left it behind him on his departure for America , about fifty years ago . I found various notes of his writing in the margin . His grandson , Samuel is now living at Boston . Our humble family had early embraced the Reforma- tion .
... left it behind him on his departure for America , about fifty years ago . I found various notes of his writing in the margin . His grandson , Samuel is now living at Boston . Our humble family had early embraced the Reforma- tion .
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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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It was the second that made its appear- ance in America , and was entitled the New England Courant . The only one that existed before was the Boston News Letter . Some of his friends , I remem- ber , would have dissuaded him from ...
It was the second that made its appear- ance in America , and was entitled the New England Courant . The only one that existed before was the Boston News Letter . Some of his friends , I remem- ber , would have dissuaded him from ...
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... in order to sell goods by commission ; but I afterwards learned , that having rea- son to be dissatisfied with the parents of his wife , he proposed to himself to leave her on their hands and ne- ver return to America again .
... in order to sell goods by commission ; but I afterwards learned , that having rea- son to be dissatisfied with the parents of his wife , he proposed to himself to leave her on their hands and ne- ver return to America again .
第 56 頁
You may there , said he , improve yourself in business , and you will be able to settle yourself the more advantageously when you return to America . We knew already , as well as the stationer , attorney Riddlesden to be a knave .
You may there , said he , improve yourself in business , and you will be able to settle yourself the more advantageously when you return to America . We knew already , as well as the stationer , attorney Riddlesden to be a knave .
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