The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... keep my address , and in case he does not sell at Exposition season , to talk further about the matter . The manuscripts and portrait are , as I understand him , an undivided family property . · Immediately upon the receipt of the ...
... keep my address , and in case he does not sell at Exposition season , to talk further about the matter . The manuscripts and portrait are , as I understand him , an undivided family property . · Immediately upon the receipt of the ...
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... keeping him close to his trade ; but I remember well his being frequently visited by leading people , who consulted him for his opinion in affairs of the town or of the church he belonged to , and showed a good deal of respect for his ...
... keeping him close to his trade ; but I remember well his being frequently visited by leading people , who consulted him for his opinion in affairs of the town or of the church he belonged to , and showed a good deal of respect for his ...
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... keep house , but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family . My refusing to eat flesh occasioned an in- conveniency , and I was frequently chid for my sin- gularity . I made myself acquainted with Tryon's manner of preparing ...
... keep house , but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family . My refusing to eat flesh occasioned an in- conveniency , and I was frequently chid for my sin- gularity . I made myself acquainted with Tryon's manner of preparing ...
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... keep his master's secrets . During my brother's confinement , which I re- sented a good deal , notwithstanding our private differences , I had the management of the paper ; and I made bold to give our rulers some rubs in it , which my ...
... keep his master's secrets . During my brother's confinement , which I re- sented a good deal , notwithstanding our private differences , I had the management of the paper ; and I made bold to give our rulers some rubs in it , which my ...
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... keep it till I had his directions what to remit it in . Ac- cordingly he gave me an order . This afterwards occasion'd me a good deal of uneasiness . At Newport we took in a number of passengers for New York , among which were two young ...
... keep it till I had his directions what to remit it in . Ac- cordingly he gave me an order . This afterwards occasion'd me a good deal of uneasiness . At Newport we took in a number of passengers for New York , among which were two young ...
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