| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 sayfa
...entered or in which I flept at Philadelphia. I began again to walk along the ftreet by the river fide ; and looking attentively in the face of every one I met, I at length perceived a young quaker whofe countenance pleafed me. I accofted him, and begged him to inform me where a Granger might find... | |
| 1794 - 892 sayfa
...Philadelphia. " I began again to walk along the ftreet by the riverlid,e : and lookiug attentively ia the face of every one I met, I at length perceived a young quaker whofe countenance pleafed rae. 1 acco!}ed him, and begged him to inform nie where a Ûranger might... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1794 - 348 sayfa
...Philadelphia. I began again to walk along the ftreet by the iiver fide; and looking attentively at the face of every one I met, I at length perceived a young ^uaker whofe countenance pleafed me. I accoftcd him, and begged him to inform me where a ftranger might... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 sayfa
...a sound sleep. In this state I continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the congregation had the goodness to wake me. This was consequently the first house I entered, or in which I slept at Philaphia. I began again to walk along the street by the river side ; and looking attentively in the... | |
| Isaiah Thomas - 1810 - 508 sayfa
...a sound sleep. In this state I continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the congregation had the goodness to wake me» This was consequently...of every one I met, I at length perceived a young quakcr, whose countenance pleased me. I accosted him, and begged him to inform me where a stranger... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 sayfa
...I continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the congregation had the goodness to wake roe. This was consequently the first house I entered, or...street by the river side ; and looking attentively at the face of every one I met, I at length perceived a young quaker whose countenance pleased me.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 sayfa
...was the first house into which I entered or slept on my arrival at Philadelphia. I once more began to walk along the street by the river side, and, looking attentively in the faces of every one I met, I at last perceived a young quaker whose countenance pleased me. I addressed... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 sayfa
...a sound sleep. In this state I continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the congregation had the goodness to wake me. This was, consequently,...slept at Philadelphia. I began again to walk along the streets by the liver side, and looking attentively in the face of every one I met, I at length perceived... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1823 - 310 sayfa
...continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the consrcuaiion bud 4 the goodness to wake mo. This was consequently the first house I entered, or in which I slept at Philadelphia. 1 began again to walk along the street by the river side ; and looking attentively in the face of every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1825 - 324 sayfa
...continued till the assembly dispersed, when one of the congregation had the goodness to wake me. This wag consequently the first house I entered, or in which...began again to walk along the street, by the river aide ; and, looking attentively in the face of every one I met with, I at length perceived a young... | |
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