AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... my papers are not lost in my absence, you will find among them many more particulars. Thomas, my oldest uncle, was bred a smith under his father, but being ingenious and encouraged in learning, as all his BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 3.
... my papers are not lost in my absence, you will find among them many more particulars. Thomas, my oldest uncle, was bred a smith under his father, but being ingenious and encouraged in learning, as all his BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 3.
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... bred a dyer, I believe of wooL Benjamin was bred a silk-dyer, serving an apprenticeship in London. He was an ingenious man. I remember when I was a boy he came to my father's in Boston and resided in the house with us for several years ...
... bred a dyer, I believe of wooL Benjamin was bred a silk-dyer, serving an apprenticeship in London. He was an ingenious man. I remember when I was a boy he came to my father's in Boston and resided in the house with us for several years ...
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... bred, but had assumed on his arrival in New England, because he found that his dyeing trade, being in little request, would not maintain his family. Accordingly I was employed in cutting wicks for the candles, filling the molds for cast ...
... bred, but had assumed on his arrival in New England, because he found that his dyeing trade, being in little request, would not maintain his family. Accordingly I was employed in cutting wicks for the candles, filling the molds for cast ...
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... bred to that business, having left my father, married and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place and become a tallow-chandler. But my dislike to the trade continuing, my ...
... bred to that business, having left my father, married and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place and become a tallow-chandler. But my dislike to the trade continuing, my ...
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... bred to that trade in London and had just established himself in Boston. But the sum he exacted as a fee for my apprenticeship displeased my father, and I was taken home again. From my infancy I was passionately fond oi reading, and all ...
... bred to that trade in London and had just established himself in Boston. But the sum he exacted as a fee for my apprenticeship displeased my father, and I was taken home again. From my infancy I was passionately fond oi reading, and all ...
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