The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... young men too many times to goe to seek their fortunes , and in his travels he went upon liking to a taylor ; but he kept such a stingy house , that he left him and travelled farther , and came to a smith's house , and coming on a ...
... young men too many times to goe to seek their fortunes , and in his travels he went upon liking to a taylor ; but he kept such a stingy house , that he left him and travelled farther , and came to a smith's house , and coming on a ...
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... young , and carried his wife with three children into New England , about 1682. The conventicles having been forbidden by law , and frequently disturbed , induced some con- siderable men of his acquaintance to remove to that country ...
... young , and carried his wife with three children into New England , about 1682. The conventicles having been forbidden by law , and frequently disturbed , induced some con- siderable men of his acquaintance to remove to that country ...
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... young genius that had a turn for libelling and satyr . My brother's discharge was accompany'd with an order of the House ( a very odd one ) , that " James Franklin should no longer print the paper called the New England Courant . " case ...
... young genius that had a turn for libelling and satyr . My brother's discharge was accompany'd with an order of the House ( a very odd one ) , that " James Franklin should no longer print the paper called the New England Courant . " case ...
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... young acquaintance of his that had got a naughty girl with child , whose friends would compel me to marry her , and therefore I could not appear or come away publicly . So I sold some of my books to raise a little money , was taken on ...
... young acquaintance of his that had got a naughty girl with child , whose friends would compel me to marry her , and therefore I could not appear or come away publicly . So I sold some of my books to raise a little money , was taken on ...
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... young Quaker man whose countenance I lik'd , and accosting him , re- quested he would tell me where a stranger could get lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . " Here , " says he , " is one place that en- tertains ...
... young Quaker man whose countenance I lik'd , and accosting him , re- quested he would tell me where a stranger could get lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . " Here , " says he , " is one place that en- tertains ...
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