AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... honor and his friendship a distinction ; he was recognized on all sides as the foremost man of the new world. He was as well-known among the people at large as among the scientists and public men. His achievements in science had done ...
... honor and his friendship a distinction ; he was recognized on all sides as the foremost man of the new world. He was as well-known among the people at large as among the scientists and public men. His achievements in science had done ...
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... honor, more particularly as he conversed with me in a most affable, familiar, and friendly manner. About the end of April, 1724, a little vessel offered for Boston. I took leave of Keimer as going to see my friends. The governor gave me ...
... honor, more particularly as he conversed with me in a most affable, familiar, and friendly manner. About the end of April, 1724, a little vessel offered for Boston. I took leave of Keimer as going to see my friends. The governor gave me ...
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... honor to take notice of me, and for a poor boy like me it was very pleasing. We proceeded to Philadelphia. I received in the way Ver- non's money, without which we could hardly have finished oui journey. Collins wished to be employed in ...
... honor to take notice of me, and for a poor boy like me it was very pleasing. We proceeded to Philadelphia. I received in the way Ver- non's money, without which we could hardly have finished oui journey. Collins wished to be employed in ...
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... honor to assume mine ; for I soon after had a letter from him, acquainting me that he was settled in a small village (in Berkshire, I think it was, where he taught reading and writing to ten or a dozen boys at sixpence each per week) ...
... honor to assume mine ; for I soon after had a letter from him, acquainting me that he was settled in a small village (in Berkshire, I think it was, where he taught reading and writing to ten or a dozen boys at sixpence each per week) ...
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... honor of sitting down with one, the King of Denmark, to dinner. We have an English proverb that says, "He that would thrive must ask his wife." It was lucky for me that I had one as much disposed to industry and frugality as myself. She ...
... honor of sitting down with one, the King of Denmark, to dinner. We have an English proverb that says, "He that would thrive must ask his wife." It was lucky for me that I had one as much disposed to industry and frugality as myself. She ...
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