Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... obliged to discharge his lodgings , and defray his expenses on the road , and at Philadelphia ; which proved a great ... obliging disposition to render her some little services , which probably im- pressed her with sentiments of good ...
... obliged to discharge his lodgings , and defray his expenses on the road , and at Philadelphia ; which proved a great ... obliging disposition to render her some little services , which probably im- pressed her with sentiments of good ...
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... obliged to pro- cure , and this countryman's five shillings , be- Thomas Godfrey , a self - taught mathema- ing our first fruits , and coming so seasonably , tician , great in his way , and afterwards in- gave me more pleasure than any ...
... obliged to pro- cure , and this countryman's five shillings , be- Thomas Godfrey , a self - taught mathema- ing our first fruits , and coming so seasonably , tician , great in his way , and afterwards in- gave me more pleasure than any ...
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... obliged to sell his types , and return to coun- try - work in Pennsylvania . The person who bought them , employed Keimer to use them , but a few years after he died . There remained now no other printer in Philadelphia , but the old ...
... obliged to sell his types , and return to coun- try - work in Pennsylvania . The person who bought them , employed Keimer to use them , but a few years after he died . There remained now no other printer in Philadelphia , but the old ...
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... obliged . " And it shows how much more the inhabitants on any occasion , as the junto profitable it is prudently to remove , than to member might propose what queries we resent , return , and continue inimical pro- should desire , and ...
... obliged . " And it shows how much more the inhabitants on any occasion , as the junto profitable it is prudently to remove , than to member might propose what queries we resent , return , and continue inimical pro- should desire , and ...
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... obliged every member to keep always in good order , and fit for use , a certain number of leathern buckets , with strong bags and baskets , ( for packing and transporting of goods , ) which were to be brought to every fire ; and we ...
... obliged every member to keep always in good order , and fit for use , a certain number of leathern buckets , with strong bags and baskets , ( for packing and transporting of goods , ) which were to be brought to every fire ; and we ...
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