AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... Madeira wine, as the custom of that place then was, he softened by degrees and said he would lend us six. After a few more bumpers he advanced to ten, and at length he very good-naturedly conceded eighteen. They were fine cannon ...
... Madeira wine, as the custom of that place then was, he softened by degrees and said he would lend us six. After a few more bumpers he advanced to ten, and at length he very good-naturedly conceded eighteen. They were fine cannon ...
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... Madeira wine. 1 do. bohea do. 2 gallons Jamaica spirits. 6 Ibs. ground coffee. 1 bottle flour of mustard. 6 do. chocolate. 2 well-cured hams. i chest best white biscuit. f. dozen dried tongue*. jj 140 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
... Madeira wine. 1 do. bohea do. 2 gallons Jamaica spirits. 6 Ibs. ground coffee. 1 bottle flour of mustard. 6 do. chocolate. 2 well-cured hams. i chest best white biscuit. f. dozen dried tongue*. jj 140 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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