The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin;: Consisting of His Life Written by Himself: : Together with Essays Humorous, Moral, and Literary; Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator, 1. kötetJohn Tiebout, no. 358 Pearl-Street., 1799 - 139 oldal |
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... and credit . I learned among other things , that our new printing - houfe being the subject of con- verfation at a club of merchants , who met every . evening , it was the general opinion that it would DR . FRANKLIN . 99.
... and credit . I learned among other things , that our new printing - houfe being the subject of con- verfation at a club of merchants , who met every . evening , it was the general opinion that it would DR . FRANKLIN . 99.
159. oldal
... subject , was published , with a preface by Dr. Smith , in which great pains were taken to fhew the impropriety and impolicy of this proceeding . A speech of Mr. Galloway , in reply to Mr. Dickenfon , was pub- lifhed , accompanied with ...
... subject , was published , with a preface by Dr. Smith , in which great pains were taken to fhew the impropriety and impolicy of this proceeding . A speech of Mr. Galloway , in reply to Mr. Dickenfon , was pub- lifhed , accompanied with ...
166. oldal
... subject of a reconciliation . Dr. Franklin was afterwards appointed , together with John Adams and Edward Rutledge , to wait upon the commiffioners , in order to learn the extent of their power . These were found to be only to grant ...
... subject of a reconciliation . Dr. Franklin was afterwards appointed , together with John Adams and Edward Rutledge , to wait upon the commiffioners , in order to learn the extent of their power . These were found to be only to grant ...
40. oldal
... subject of our authors attributed the greater obfcurity he found in our modern books , compared with those written in the period above mentioned , to change the ftyle for the worse in our writers ; of which mistake I convinced him , by ...
... subject of our authors attributed the greater obfcurity he found in our modern books , compared with those written in the period above mentioned , to change the ftyle for the worse in our writers ; of which mistake I convinced him , by ...
59. oldal
... subjects in flavery , without exception ? Even England treats her failors as flaves , for they are , whenever the government pleases , feized , and confined in fhips of war , condemned , not only to work , buɛ to fight for finall wages ...
... subjects in flavery , without exception ? Even England treats her failors as flaves , for they are , whenever the government pleases , feized , and confined in fhips of war , condemned , not only to work , buɛ to fight for finall wages ...
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