The 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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We heard them at the door , and Keimer , believ : ing it to be a visit to himself ,
went immediately down : but the Governor enquired for me , came up stairs , and
, with a condelcension and politeness to which I had not at all been accustomed ...
We heard them at the door , and Keimer , believ : ing it to be a visit to himself ,
went immediately down : but the Governor enquired for me , came up stairs , and
, with a condelcension and politeness to which I had not at all been accustomed ...
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The Governor of New York , whose name was Burnet , hearing the Captain say
that a young man who was a passenger in his ship had a great number of books ,
begged him to bring me to his house . I accordingly went , and should have ...
The Governor of New York , whose name was Burnet , hearing the Captain say
that a young man who was a passenger in his ship had a great number of books ,
begged him to bring me to his house . I accordingly went , and should have ...
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The Governor was arrived , and I'went to his lodgings . His secretary received me
with great civility , told me on the part of the Governor that he could not see me
then , as he was engaged in affairs of the utmost importance , but that he would ...
The Governor was arrived , and I'went to his lodgings . His secretary received me
with great civility , told me on the part of the Governor that he could not see me
then , as he was engaged in affairs of the utmost importance , but that he would ...
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I delivered him the letter as coming from Governor Keith . “ I have no
acquaintance ( faid he ) " with any such perlon ; " and opening the letter , " Oh , it
is from Riddlesden ! ” he exclaimed . “ I have lately discovered him to be a very
arrant knave ...
I delivered him the letter as coming from Governor Keith . “ I have no
acquaintance ( faid he ) " with any such perlon ; " and opening the letter , " Oh , it
is from Riddlesden ! ” he exclaimed . “ I have lately discovered him to be a very
arrant knave ...
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Governor who could play so scurvy a trick , and thus grossly deceive a poor
young lad , wholly destitute of experience ? It was a pra & tice with him . Wishing
to please every body , and having little to bestow , he was lavish of promises . He
was ...
Governor who could play so scurvy a trick , and thus grossly deceive a poor
young lad , wholly destitute of experience ? It was a pra & tice with him . Wishing
to please every body , and having little to bestow , he was lavish of promises . He
was ...
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