The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... lived in the same village - Ecton , in Northamptonshire - for three hundred years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that before was the name of an order of peo- ple , was assumed by ...
... lived in the same village - Ecton , in Northamptonshire - for three hundred years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that before was the name of an order of peo- ple , was assumed by ...
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... lived at Ecton till he grew too old to follow business longer , when he went to live with his son John , a dyer at Banbury , in Oxfordshire , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my grandfather died and lies buried . We ...
... lived at Ecton till he grew too old to follow business longer , when he went to live with his son John , a dyer at Banbury , in Oxfordshire , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my grandfather died and lies buried . We ...
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... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston . He left behind him two quarto volumes , MS . , of his own poetry , consisting of little occasional pieces addressed ...
... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston . He left behind him two quarto volumes , MS . , of his own poetry , consisting of little occasional pieces addressed ...
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... lived lovingly together in wedlock Fifty - five years . Without an estate , or any gainful employment , By constant labor and industry , with God's blessing , They maintained a large family comfortably , and brought up thirteen children ...
... lived lovingly together in wedlock Fifty - five years . Without an estate , or any gainful employment , By constant labor and industry , with God's blessing , They maintained a large family comfortably , and brought up thirteen children ...
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... lived . He had been , I imagine , an itinerant doctor , for there was no town in England , or country in Europe , of which he could not give a very particular account . He had some let- ters , and was ingenious , but much of an ...
... lived . He had been , I imagine , an itinerant doctor , for there was no town in England , or country in Europe , of which he could not give a very particular account . He had some let- ters , and was ingenious , but much of an ...
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