| Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1839 - 268 pages
...three or four together, I could make hut little of their conversation. I found however, hy some hroken expressions that I heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a muscheto ; m which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1839 - 246 pages
...to the discourse of these little creatures ; but as they, in their national vivacity, epoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation. I found however, by some broken expressions thai I heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, OTIC a... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Political science - 1840 - 342 pages
...creatures, but as they in their national vivacity spoke three or four together, I could make but littte of their conversation. I found, however, by some broken...disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a muscAeto ,• in which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 292 pages
...expressions that I heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a muscheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless of the shortness of their life as if they had been sure of living a month. Happy... | |
| 1842 - 194 pages
...to the discourse of these little creatures; but as they, in their national vivacity, spoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation....disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moschcto : in which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1844 - 600 pages
...to the discourse of these little creatures ; but as they, in their national vivacity, spoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation....disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moschcto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly as regardless... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 pages
...to the discourse of these little creatures; but as they, in their national vivacity, spoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation....disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a courin, the other a moscheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 pages
...three or four together, I could make hut little of their conversation. t found however, hy some hroken expressions that I heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a ,<-ii. -.ra. the other a mtraclicto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seeming as regardless... | |
| John Stanley (printer.) - Statesmen - 1849 - 178 pages
...to tha discourse of these little creatures; but as they in their national vivacity, spoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation....disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moicheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly as regardless... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1853 - 522 pages
...the discourse of these little creatures ; but, as they, in their national vivacity, spoke three or four together, I could make but little of their conversation....heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merits of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moschelo ; in which dispute they spent their... | |
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