| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1844 - 600 pages
...things, and I am going to meeting.' So I thought to myself, ' Since I cannot do any business today, I may as well go to the meeting too,' and I went with...black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said ; but, perceiving that he looked much at me and at Hanson, I imagined... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1845 - 800 pages
...things, and I am going to the meeting. So I thought to myself, since I cannot do any business to-day, 1 may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and begun to talk to the people very angrily ; I did not understand wiuit he said, but perceiving that... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 pages
...things, and I am going to the meeting. So I thought to myself, since I cannot do any husiness to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man in hlack, and hegan to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said : hul, perceiving... | |
| Anecdotes - 1847 - 666 pages
...him what he would give for beaver. He said he could give no more than four shillings a pound ; bnt, says he, I cannot talk on business now, this is the...black, and began to talk to the people very angrily ; I did not understand what he said, bnt perceiving that he looked much at me and at Hauson, I imagined... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...meet together to learn good things, and I am going to the meeting.' So I thought to myself, since we cannot do any business to day, I may as well go to...black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said ; but, perceiving that he looked much at me and at Hanson, I imagined... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesman - 1848 - 312 pages
...other merchants. However, I called first upon Hans, and asked him what he would give for beaver. H e said he could not give more than four shillings a...meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man m black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. 1 did not understand what he said; but, perceiving... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1848 - 746 pages
...things, and I am going to the meeting. So I thought to myself, since 1 cannot do any business to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with...black, and began to talk to the people very angrily ; I did not understand What he said, but perceiving that he looked much at me, and at Hanson, I imagined... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1848 - 708 pages
...things, and I am going to the meeting. So I thought to myself, since i cannot do any business to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and began to tulk to the people very angrily ; I did not understand what he said, Vint perceiving that he looked... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesman - 1848 - 292 pages
...and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said : but, perceiving that he looked much at me and at Hanson, I ima- . gined he was angry at seeing me there ; so I went out, sat down near the house, struck fire,... | |
| John Stanley (printer.) - Statesmen - 1849 - 178 pages
...things, and I am going to the meeting. So I thought to myself since I cannot do any business to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with...black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said: but perceiving that he looked much at me and at Hanson, I imagined... | |
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