AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... pleased me, and accosting him requested he would tell me where a stranger could get a lodging. We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners. " Here," said he, " is a house where they receive strangers ; but it is not a reputable one ...
... pleased me, and accosting him requested he would tell me where a stranger could get a lodging. We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners. " Here," said he, " is a house where they receive strangers ; but it is not a reputable one ...
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... pleased with the account I gave him of my new country, determined to go thither also ; and while I waited for my father's determination, he set out before me by land to Rhode Island, leaving his books, which were a pretty collection in ...
... pleased with the account I gave him of my new country, determined to go thither also ; and while I waited for my father's determination, he set out before me by land to Rhode Island, leaving his books, which were a pretty collection in ...
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... pleased those to whom they were novelties. I had from a child been delighted with this exercise, had studied and practiced Thevenot's motions and positions and added some of my own, aiming at the graceful and easy as well as the useful ...
... pleased those to whom they were novelties. I had from a child been delighted with this exercise, had studied and practiced Thevenot's motions and positions and added some of my own, aiming at the graceful and easy as well as the useful ...
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... pleased me, for I was grown tired of London, remembered with pleasure the happy months I had spent in Pennsylvania, and wished again to see it. Therefore I immediately agreed, en the terms of fifty pounds a year, Pennsylvania money ...
... pleased me, for I was grown tired of London, remembered with pleasure the happy months I had spent in Pennsylvania, and wished again to see it. Therefore I immediately agreed, en the terms of fifty pounds a year, Pennsylvania money ...
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... or natural philosophy, to be discussed by the company ; and once in three months produce and read an essay of his own writing on any subject ha pleased. Our debates were to be under the direction of 62 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
... or natural philosophy, to be discussed by the company ; and once in three months produce and read an essay of his own writing on any subject ha pleased. Our debates were to be under the direction of 62 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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