The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... length , life - size pastel , perfectly well preserved , under glass , not a franc of additional value from the frame . It is not signed . A labelled black and gilt statement , which is undoubtedly true , is attached to the bottom of ...
... length , life - size pastel , perfectly well preserved , under glass , not a franc of additional value from the frame . It is not signed . A labelled black and gilt statement , which is undoubtedly true , is attached to the bottom of ...
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... length determined my father to make me a printer , though he had already one son ( James ) of that profession . In 1717 my brother James returned from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston . I liked it much ...
... length determined my father to make me a printer , though he had already one son ( James ) of that profession . In 1717 my brother James returned from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston . I liked it much ...
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... length , and as fully as it had been expressed before , in any suitable words that should come to hand . Then I compared my Spectator with the original , discovered some of my faults , and corrected them . But I found I wanted a stock ...
... length , and as fully as it had been expressed before , in any suitable words that should come to hand . Then I compared my Spectator with the original , discovered some of my faults , and corrected them . But I found I wanted a stock ...
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... had often beaten me , which I took extreamly amiss ; and , thinking my ap- prenticeship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some opportunity of shortening it , which at length 1706-1730 ] 57 Benjamin Franklin.
... had often beaten me , which I took extreamly amiss ; and , thinking my ap- prenticeship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some opportunity of shortening it , which at length 1706-1730 ] 57 Benjamin Franklin.
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... length offered in a manner unexpected . ' One of the pieces in our newspaper on some po- litical point , which I have now forgotten , gave of- fense to the Assembly . He was taken up , censur'd , and imprison'd for a month , by the ...
... length offered in a manner unexpected . ' One of the pieces in our newspaper on some po- litical point , which I have now forgotten , gave of- fense to the Assembly . He was taken up , censur'd , and imprison'd for a month , by the ...
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