Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... asking me twenty impertinent Questions , the youngest got to my Nails , and with great Delight rattled them by handfuls all over the Floor ; and the other , at the same time , made such a terrible Din upon my Counter with a Hammer ...
... asking me twenty impertinent Questions , the youngest got to my Nails , and with great Delight rattled them by handfuls all over the Floor ; and the other , at the same time , made such a terrible Din upon my Counter with a Hammer ...
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... asked the Father if he was not ashamed to ride by himself , and suffer the poor Lad to wade along thro ' the Mire ; this induced him to take up his Son behind him : He had not travelled far , when he met others , who said , they are two ...
... asked the Father if he was not ashamed to ride by himself , and suffer the poor Lad to wade along thro ' the Mire ; this induced him to take up his Son behind him : He had not travelled far , when he met others , who said , they are two ...
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... asking many Ques- tions about our Royal Family ; and did me too the Honour of taking some Notice of me ; that's saying enough , for I would not have you think me so much pleas'd with this King and Queen , as to have a Whit less regard ...
... asking many Ques- tions about our Royal Family ; and did me too the Honour of taking some Notice of me ; that's saying enough , for I would not have you think me so much pleas'd with this King and Queen , as to have a Whit less regard ...
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... asked for the mutton , and had no dispute with the potato - woman , to their great amazement at the change of times . It is confidently asserted , that this afternoon , the weather being wet , the great person a little chilly and nobody ...
... asked for the mutton , and had no dispute with the potato - woman , to their great amazement at the change of times . It is confidently asserted , that this afternoon , the weather being wet , the great person a little chilly and nobody ...
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... asked very complaisantly by the Mistress of the Household , if he would chuse to have the Blade - Bone of Saturday's Mutton that had been kept for his Dinner to - day , broil'd or cold . He answer'd grave- ly , If there is any Flesh on ...
... asked very complaisantly by the Mistress of the Household , if he would chuse to have the Blade - Bone of Saturday's Mutton that had been kept for his Dinner to - day , broil'd or cold . He answer'd grave- ly , If there is any Flesh on ...
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