The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... employed in cutting wick for the candles , filling the dipping - mold and the molds for cast candles , attending the shop , going of errands , etc. " I disliked the trade , and had a strong incli- nation for the sea , but my father ...
... employed in cutting wick for the candles , filling the dipping - mold and the molds for cast candles , attending the shop , going of errands , etc. " I disliked the trade , and had a strong incli- nation for the sea , but my father ...
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... employed , the numerous family he had to educate and the straitness of his circumstances keeping him close to his trade . But I remember well his being frequently visited by leading people , who consulted him for his opinion in affairs ...
... employed , the numerous family he had to educate and the straitness of his circumstances keeping him close to his trade . But I remember well his being frequently visited by leading people , who consulted him for his opinion in affairs ...
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... more ト methodically . But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball . ' Tis perhaps only negligence . To return : I continued thus employed in my t father's business for two years ; that is , 13 Benjamin Franklin.
... more ト methodically . But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball . ' Tis perhaps only negligence . To return : I continued thus employed in my t father's business for two years ; that is , 13 Benjamin Franklin.
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... with the undertaking , and after having worked in composing the types and printing off the sheets , I was employed to carry the papers thro ' the streets to the cus- 24 The Autobiography of And he might have coupled with this line that ...
... with the undertaking , and after having worked in composing the types and printing off the sheets , I was employed to carry the papers thro ' the streets to the cus- 24 The Autobiography of And he might have coupled with this line that ...
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... employ you . " Philadelphia was a hundred miles farther . I set out , how- ever , in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and things to follow me round by sea . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall that tore our rotten sails to ...
... employ you . " Philadelphia was a hundred miles farther . I set out , how- ever , in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and things to follow me round by sea . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall that tore our rotten sails to ...
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