AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... walk with him and see joiners, bricklayers, turners, braziers, etc., at their work, that he might observe my inclination and endeavor to fix it on some trade or profession that would keep me on land. It has ever since been a pleasure to ...
... walk with him and see joiners, bricklayers, turners, braziers, etc., at their work, that he might observe my inclination and endeavor to fix it on some trade or profession that would keep me on land. It has ever since been a pleasure to ...
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... walking in the evening by the side of the river, a boat came by, which I found was going toward Philadelphia with several people in her. They took me in, and as there was no wind we rowed all the way ; and about midnight, not having yet ...
... walking in the evening by the side of the river, a boat came by, which I found was going toward Philadelphia with several people in her. They took me in, and as there was no wind we rowed all the way ; and about midnight, not having yet ...
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lodging. Fatigued with walking, rowing, and the want of sleep, I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash ... walking toe same way I joined them, and thereby was led into th* great meeting-house of the Quakers, near the market ...
lodging. Fatigued with walking, rowing, and the want of sleep, I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash ... walking toe same way I joined them, and thereby was led into th* great meeting-house of the Quakers, near the market ...
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... walk with me I'll show thee a better one," and he conducted me to the Crooked Billet, in Water Street. There I got a dinner, and while I was eating, several questions were asked me, as from my youth and appearance I was suspected of ...
... walk with me I'll show thee a better one," and he conducted me to the Crooked Billet, in Water Street. There I got a dinner, and while I was eating, several questions were asked me, as from my youth and appearance I was suspected of ...
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... walks we have had together on Sundays in the woods on the banks of the Schuylkill, where we read to one another and conferred on what we had read. Ralph was inclined to give himself up entirely to poetry, not doubting that he might make ...
... walks we have had together on Sundays in the woods on the banks of the Schuylkill, where we read to one another and conferred on what we had read. Ralph was inclined to give himself up entirely to poetry, not doubting that he might make ...
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acquaintance affairs afterward almanac appeared arrived Assembly attend began BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston bred brother brought called captain colonies continued conversation debt desired dispute Ecton employed endeavored England father Franklin friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hands honor horses hundred Indians industry inhabitants instructions Keimer kind learning length letters Little Britain lived lodging London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine master means mention mind never night observed occasion officers opinion pamphlet paper Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure Poems Poor Richard says Poor Richard's Almanac porringer present printed printer printing-house procure proposed province Quakers received Riddlesden sailed sect sensible shillings Socratic method sometimes soon Stephen Potts street thee things thought thousand pounds tion told took Uncle Benjamin virtue wagons walk writing wrote young