The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... asking the advantages authors have in a second edition , to correct some faults of the first . So I might , besides correcting the faults , change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable . But though this were ...
... asking the advantages authors have in a second edition , to correct some faults of the first . So I might , besides correcting the faults , change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable . But though this were ...
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... asked I can scarce tell a few hours after dinner what I dined upon . This has been a convenience to me in traveling , where my companions have been sometimes very unhappy for want of a suitable gratifica- tion of their more delicate ...
... asked I can scarce tell a few hours after dinner what I dined upon . This has been a convenience to me in traveling , where my companions have been sometimes very unhappy for want of a suitable gratifica- tion of their more delicate ...
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... asked me , I was suspected to be some runaway servant , and in danger of being taken up on that suspicion . However , I proceeded the next day , and got in the evening to an inn , within eight or ten miles of Burlington , kept by one Dr ...
... asked me , I was suspected to be some runaway servant , and in danger of being taken up on that suspicion . However , I proceeded the next day , and got in the evening to an inn , within eight or ten miles of Burlington , kept by one Dr ...
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... asked her advice . She invited me to lodge at her house till a passage by water should offer , and being tired with my foot - traveling , I accepted the invitation . She , understanding I was a printer , would have had me stay at that ...
... asked her advice . She invited me to lodge at her house till a passage by water should offer , and being tired with my foot - traveling , I accepted the invitation . She , understanding I was a printer , would have had me stay at that ...
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... asked for biscuit , intend- ing such as we had in Boston ; but they , it seems , were not made in Philadelphia . Then I asked for a threepenny loaf , and was told they had none such . So , not considering or knowing the difference of ...
... asked for biscuit , intend- ing such as we had in Boston ; but they , it seems , were not made in Philadelphia . Then I asked for a threepenny loaf , and was told they had none such . So , not considering or knowing the difference of ...
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