Treaties a hundred Years back, which when we compare with our Writings we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence. When he has finished... Select Pieces - Страница 44по Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 59 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 страници
...The reft obferve a profound filence. When he has finifhed, and fits down, they leave him five or fix minutes to recollect, that, if he has omitted any thing he intended to fay, or has any thing to add, he may rife again and deliver it. To interrupt another, even in common... | |
| James Anderson - 1800 - 632 страници
...one hundred years back, which, when we compare them with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak rises. The rest observe a profound silence....conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct of a polite British house of commons, where scarcely a day pafses without... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 страници
...treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....he intended to say, or has any thing to add, he may VOL. in. 2 c rise 386 PAPERS DESCRIPTIVE OF AMERICA. rise again and deliver it. To interrupt another,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 страници
...treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....thing he intended to say, or has any thing to add, be may rise again and deliver it. To interrupt another, even in common conversation, is reckoned highly... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 страници
...treaties a hundred years back ; which, when -vve compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a day passes without some... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 466 страници
...treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....if he has omitted any thing he intended to say, or tyas any thing to add, he may rise again and deliver it. To interrupt another, even in common conversation,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 страници
...tiea'ics a hundred years back ; which when we compa--e with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak rises. The rest observe a profound .silence.- When he has finished, and sits down, they K-ave him jive or six minutes to recollect, that, if ht has omited any thing he intended to say, or... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 страници
...treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest, observe a profound silence....conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, •where scarce a, day passes without... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 страници
...treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. Ho that would speak, rises. The rest observe •a. profound...conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct 'of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a day passes without some... | |
| 1812 - 314 страници
...always find exSct. He who would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence. When he has fmished, and sits down, they leave him five or six minutes...conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different is this from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarcely a day passes without... | |
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