The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... ready plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought , bore me down more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons . As we parted with- out settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down ...
... ready plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought , bore me down more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons . As we parted with- out settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down ...
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... ready , I returned to Bradford's , who gave me a little job to do for the present , and there I lodged and dieted . A few days after Keimer sent for me to print off the elegy . And now he had got another pair of cases , and a pamphlet ...
... ready , I returned to Bradford's , who gave me a little job to do for the present , and there I lodged and dieted . A few days after Keimer sent for me to print off the elegy . And now he had got another pair of cases , and a pamphlet ...
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... ready to die with vexation , and obsti- nately would not promise to row . However , seeing him at last beginning to tire , we lifted him in and brought him home dripping wet in the evening . We hardly exchanged a civil word afterwards ...
... ready to die with vexation , and obsti- nately would not promise to row . However , seeing him at last beginning to tire , we lifted him in and brought him home dripping wet in the evening . We hardly exchanged a civil word afterwards ...
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... ready to go with Annis , " which was the annual ship , and the only one at that time usu- ally passing between London and Philadelphia . But it would be some months before Annis sailed , so I continued working with Keimer , fretting ...
... ready to go with Annis , " which was the annual ship , and the only one at that time usu- ally passing between London and Philadelphia . But it would be some months before Annis sailed , so I continued working with Keimer , fretting ...
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... ready . I told him I had been busy , and , having little inclination , had done nothing . He then showed me his piece for my opinion , and I much approved it , as it appeared to me to have great merit . " Now , says he , " Osborne never ...
... ready . I told him I had been busy , and , having little inclination , had done nothing . He then showed me his piece for my opinion , and I much approved it , as it appeared to me to have great merit . " Now , says he , " Osborne never ...
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