 | Author of The young man's own book - English letters - 1841 - 320 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes. Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the* Pliiladelphians by the supply... | |
 | Poul P. M. Pedersen - Danish poetry - 1844 - 580 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes." Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the Philadelphians by the supply... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 304 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes." Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girlswere made happier by having fine cans, but the Philadelphians by the supply... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1853 - 488 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes." Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the Philadelphians by the supply... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 375 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes." — Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the Philadelphians by the supply... | |
 | New Jersey Geological Survey - Cape May County (N.J.) - 1857 - 211 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes.' Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but Philadelphians by the supply of... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 231 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes.'— Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only ihe girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the Philadelpnians by the supply... | |
 | James Parton - Franklin, Benjamin - 1864 - 710 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes.' Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but the Philadelphians by the supply... | |
 | Maurice Beesley - Cape May County (N.J.) - 1867 - 208 pages
...continued, and is likely to continue and increase to a much greater value, and answer better purposes.' Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, bu| Philadelphians by the supply of... | |
 | William Dealtry - Labor - 1869 - 420 pages
...has continued ever since, and is likely to continue to increase in value, and answer better purposes. Upon the whole, I was more reconciled to this little piece of luxury, since not only the girls were made happier by having fine caps, but by supplying you with warm mittens.'... | |
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