AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... printing-house alone, evading as much as I could the common attendance on public worship which my father used to ... printer's apprentice was fast emancipating himself, not only from the narrowness of his personal conditions, but from ...
... printing-house alone, evading as much as I could the common attendance on public worship which my father used to ... printer's apprentice was fast emancipating himself, not only from the narrowness of his personal conditions, but from ...
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... printer ; made a few friends ; went to London on a fool's errand ; walked the streets of the great city in search of work, and finally found it in a large printing- house ; fell into evil company, and became as licentious and wasteful ...
... printer ; made a few friends ; went to London on a fool's errand ; walked the streets of the great city in search of work, and finally found it in a large printing- house ; fell into evil company, and became as licentious and wasteful ...
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... printing-office, took notice of me, and invited me to see his library and very kindly proposed to loan me such books ... House Tragedy," and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two daughters ; the other ...
... printing-office, took notice of me, and invited me to see his library and very kindly proposed to loan me such books ... House Tragedy," and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two daughters ; the other ...
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... printing-house), I fell far short in elegance of expression, in method, and in perspicuity, of which he convinced me by several instances. I saw the justice of hii remarks, and thence grew more attentive to my manner of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ...
... printing-house), I fell far short in elegance of expression, in method, and in perspicuity, of which he convinced me by several instances. I saw the justice of hii remarks, and thence grew more attentive to my manner of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ...
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... printing-house, avoiding as much as I could the constant attendance at public worship which my father used to exact of me when I was under his care, and which I still continued to consider a duty, though I could not afford time to ...
... printing-house, avoiding as much as I could the constant attendance at public worship which my father used to exact of me when I was under his care, and which I still continued to consider a duty, though I could not afford time to ...
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