The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... answering your last , as well as the one which your daughter was pleased to write me , accompanying her work . I have been touched with this mark of her condescension and friendship , and I beg you to testify to her my gratitude until I ...
... answering your last , as well as the one which your daughter was pleased to write me , accompanying her work . I have been touched with this mark of her condescension and friendship , and I beg you to testify to her my gratitude until I ...
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... answer , but will do the best he can . Now with hearty love to , and prayer for you all , I rest your affectionate father , " JOSIAH FRANKLIN . " BOSTON , May 26 , 1739 " following , sent to me , is a specimen . 36 [ 1706-1730 ...
... answer , but will do the best he can . Now with hearty love to , and prayer for you all , I rest your affectionate father , " JOSIAH FRANKLIN . " BOSTON , May 26 , 1739 " following , sent to me , is a specimen . 36 [ 1706-1730 ...
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... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters of a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the discussion , he took occasion to talk to me about the manner of my writing ...
... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters of a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the discussion , he took occasion to talk to me about the manner of my writing ...
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... commodated to my mind if I would return , to which he exhorted me very earnestly . I wrote an answer to his letter , thank'd him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston fully and in such a 1706-1730 ] 69 Benjamin ...
... commodated to my mind if I would return , to which he exhorted me very earnestly . I wrote an answer to his letter , thank'd him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston fully and in such a 1706-1730 ] 69 Benjamin ...
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... answer me the most common question , without asking first : " What do you intend to infer from that ? " However , it gave him so high an opinion of my abilities in the con- futing way , that he seriously proposed my being his colleague ...
... answer me the most common question , without asking first : " What do you intend to infer from that ? " However , it gave him so high an opinion of my abilities in the con- futing way , that he seriously proposed my being his colleague ...
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