| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow labourers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...still in the field, but having finished my day's task, 1 am going home to go to bed : Wish me a good night's rest, as 'I do you a pleasant evening. Adieu... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow-laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...home to go to bed! Wish me a good night's rest, as 1. do you a pleasant evening. Adieu ! and believe me svefr yours most affectionately, • B. FHANKMS,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow-laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...ever yours most affectionately, B. FRANKLIN, in his 80th year. TO HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON. DEAR SIR, Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 1785. I am just... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 578 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...affectionately, B. FRANKLIN, in his eightieth year. to the reverend body of clergy, who adorn the Protestant religion by their good works, preaching, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1840 - 574 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...me ever yours most affectionately, B. FRANKLIN, in liis eightieth year. to the reverend body of clergy, who adorn the P'otestant religion by their good... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 580 頁
...of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow laborers in the best of all works, the wofk of peace. I leave you still in the field, but, having...most affectionately, B. FRANKLIN, in his eightieth yenr. to the reverend body of clergy, who adorn the Protestant religion by their good works, preaching,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 896 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...am going home to go to bed. Wish me a good night's restr as I do you a pleasant evening. Adieu ! and believe me ever yours most affectionately, B. FRANKLIN,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 572 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow laborers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...having finished my day's task, I am going home to go to be& Wish me a good night's rest, as I do you a pleasant evening. Adieu! and believe me ever yours most... | |
| 1840 - 740 頁
...company of posterity when I ought to have been a-bed and asleep;" and in another letter from Passy, — "having finished my day's task, I am going home to go to bed." Most heretics, he observes, are virtuous. The virtue of fortitude they have by tlieir profession ;... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 頁
...Europe without taking leave of my ever dear friend Mr. Hartley. We were long fellow labourers in the best of all works, the work of peace. I leave you...going home to go to bed! Wish me a good night's rest, aa I do you a pleasant evening. Adieu ! And believe me ever yours most affectionately, B. FRANKLIN.... | |
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