The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... sometimes to say , that were it offered to my choice , I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning , only asking the ad- vantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first ...
... sometimes to say , that were it offered to my choice , I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning , only asking the ad- vantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first ...
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... sometimes buying of him , he 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 ...
... sometimes buying of him , he 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 ...
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... sometimes in danger of trouble on account of their zeal against popery . They had got an English Bible , and to conceal and secure it , it was fastened open with tapes under and within the cover of a joint - stool . When my great ...
... sometimes in danger of trouble on account of their zeal against popery . They had got an English Bible , and to conceal and secure it , it was fastened open with tapes under and within the cover of a joint - stool . When my great ...
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... in a boat or canoe with other boys , I was commonly allowed to govern , especially in any case of difficulty ; and upon other occasions I was gener- ally a leader among the boys , and sometimes led 42 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
... in a boat or canoe with other boys , I was commonly allowed to govern , especially in any case of difficulty ; and upon other occasions I was gener- ally a leader among the boys , and sometimes led 42 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
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... sometimes led them into scrapes , of which I will mention one in- stance , as it shows an early projecting public spirit , tho ' not then justly conducted . There was a salt - marsh that bounded part of the mill - pond , on the edge of ...
... sometimes led them into scrapes , of which I will mention one in- stance , as it shows an early projecting public spirit , tho ' not then justly conducted . There was a salt - marsh that bounded part of the mill - pond , on the edge of ...
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