| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 pages
...and this I therefore reckon as one of the first errata of my life; but the unfairness of it weighed little .with me, when under the impressions of resentment...illnatured man: perhaps I was too saucy and provoking. When he found 1 would leave him, he took care to prevent my getting employment in any other printing... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 pages
...advantage, and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life : but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment...otherwise not an ill-natured man: perhaps I was too *aucy and provoking. When he found I would leave him, he took care to prevent my getting employment... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 pages
...and this 1 therefore reckon as one of the first errata of my life; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment for the blows liis passion too often urged him to bestow upon me: though he was otherwise not an illnatured man :... | |
| 1826 - 440 pages
...first errata of my life : but the unfairness of it weighed little with me when under the impression of resentment for the blows his passion too often...ill-natured man — perhaps I was too saucy and provoking." His intention of leaving was avowed ; and the brother took care so to prejudice all the neighbouring... | |
| 1826 - 422 pages
...first errata of my life : but the unfairness of it weighed little with me when under the impression of resentment for the blows his passion too often...ill-natured man — perhaps I was too saucy and provoking." His intention of leaving was avowed ; and the brother took care so to prejudice all the neighbouring... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 452 pages
...; and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment...however, that his brother, in consequence of this exploit, had taken care to give him such a character to all those of his own profession in Boston,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 464 pages
...; and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment...however, that his brother, in consequence of this exploit, had taken care to give him such a character to all those of his own profession in Boston,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 484 pages
...; and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment...he was otherwise not an ill-natured man : perhaps 1 was too saucy and provoking." Finding, however, that his brother, in consequence of this exploit,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 pages
...first errata of my life ; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impression of resentment for the blows his passion too often...to bestow upon me ; though he was otherwise not an i Hi ii ln red man : perhaps I was too saucy and provoking. When he found I would leave him, he took... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 pages
...advantage, and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me when under the impressions of resentment...to bestow upon me. Though he was otherwise not an ill natured man ; perhaps I was too saucy and provoking. When he found I would leave him, he took care... | |
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