When any of them come into our towns, our people are apt to crowd round them, gaze upon them, and incommode them where they desire to be private: this they esteem great rudeness, and the effect of the want of instruction in the rules of civility and good... The New London Magazine - Page 459Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1904 - 480 pages
...understand and practise those rules, believed all your stories; why do you refuse to believe ours?" When any of them come into our towns, our people are...them, gaze upon them, and incommode them, where they desire to be private; this they esteem great rudeness, and the effect of want of instruction in the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 189? - 332 pages
...understand and practice those rules, believed all year steries ; why do you refuse te believe ours I" "When any of them come into our towns our people are apt to crowd them, gaze upon them, and incommode them where they desire to be private ; this they esteem%reat rudeness... | |
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