The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... . I was fatigued with travelling , rowing , and want of rest ; I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash consisted of a Dutch dollar , and about a shilling in copper . The latter I gave the 64 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
... . I was fatigued with travelling , rowing , and want of rest ; I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash consisted of a Dutch dollar , and about a shilling in copper . The latter I gave the 64 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
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The Unmutilated and Correct Version Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. a shilling in copper . The latter I gave the people of the boat for my passage , who at first refus'd it , on account of my rowing ; but I insisted on their taking it ...
The Unmutilated and Correct Version Benjamin Franklin John Bigelow. a shilling in copper . The latter I gave the people of the boat for my passage , who at first refus'd it , on account of my rowing ; but I insisted on their taking it ...
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... shillings and sixpence a week - as much as we could then afford . He found some relations , but they were poor , and unable to assist him . He now let me know his intentions of remaining in London , and that he never meant to return to ...
... shillings and sixpence a week - as much as we could then afford . He found some relations , but they were poor , and unable to assist him . He now let me know his intentions of remaining in London , and that he never meant to return to ...
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... shillings to pay out of his wages every Saturday night for that muddling liquor ; an expense I was free from . And thus these poor devils keep them- selves always under . Watts , after some weeks , desiring to have me in the composing ...
... shillings to pay out of his wages every Saturday night for that muddling liquor ; an expense I was free from . And thus these poor devils keep them- selves always under . Watts , after some weeks , desiring to have me in the composing ...
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... on entering a printing - house , was accustomed to pay one or more gallons of beer “ for the good of the chapel . ” — Ed . VOL . I. - 7 . sometimes near thirty shillings a week on their ac- count 1706-1730 ] 97 Benjamin Franklin.
... on entering a printing - house , was accustomed to pay one or more gallons of beer “ for the good of the chapel . ” — Ed . VOL . I. - 7 . sometimes near thirty shillings a week on their ac- count 1706-1730 ] 97 Benjamin Franklin.
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