The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... brought his work to a some- what abrupt conclusion . Parsons's edition is another translation from the French edition of Buisson.2 There were three issues of Robinson's edition in a short time , and it was soon reprinted in Dublin ...
... brought his work to a some- what abrupt conclusion . Parsons's edition is another translation from the French edition of Buisson.2 There were three issues of Robinson's edition in a short time , and it was soon reprinted in Dublin ...
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... brought them to me . It seems my uncle must have left them here when he went to America , which was above fifty I Here follow in the margin the words , in brackets , " here insert it , " but the poetry is not given . Mr. Sparks informs ...
... brought them to me . It seems my uncle must have left them here when he went to America , which was above fifty I Here follow in the margin the words , in brackets , " here insert it , " but the poetry is not given . Mr. Sparks informs ...
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... brought them all away and built our little wharf . The next morn- ing the workmen were surprised at missing the stones , which were found in our wharf . Inquiry was made after the removers ; we were discovered and complained of ...
... brought them all away and built our little wharf . The next morn- ing the workmen were surprised at missing the stones , which were found in our wharf . Inquiry was made after the removers ; we were discovered and complained of ...
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... brought up thirteen children And seven grandchildren Reputably . From this instance , reader , Be encouraged to diligence in thy calling , And distrust not Providence . He was a pious and prudent man ; She , a discreet and virtuous ...
... brought up thirteen children And seven grandchildren Reputably . From this instance , reader , Be encouraged to diligence in thy calling , And distrust not Providence . He was a pious and prudent man ; She , a discreet and virtuous ...
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... brought before our father , and I fancy I was either generally in the right , or else a better pleader , be- cause the judgment was generally in my favor . But my brother was passionate , and had often beaten me , which I took extreamly ...
... brought before our father , and I fancy I was either generally in the right , or else a better pleader , be- cause the judgment was generally in my favor . But my brother was passionate , and had often beaten me , which I took extreamly ...
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