Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... shillings to pay out of his wages every Saturday night for that muddling liquor ; an expense I was free from . And thus these poor devils keep themselves always under . Watts , after some weeks , desiring to have me in the composing ...
... shillings to pay out of his wages every Saturday night for that muddling liquor ; an expense I was free from . And thus these poor devils keep themselves always under . Watts , after some weeks , desiring to have me in the composing ...
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... shillings each , and ten shillings per annum . On this little fund we began . The 93 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY the means I used to establish the Philadelphia public ...
... shillings each , and ten shillings per annum . On this little fund we began . The 93 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY the means I used to establish the Philadelphia public ...
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... shillings a year to be excus'd , which was suppos'd to be for hiring substitutes , but was , in reality , much more ... shilling tax of the con- stables , respecting the circumstances of those who paid it , since a poor widow housekeeper ...
... shillings a year to be excus'd , which was suppos'd to be for hiring substitutes , but was , in reality , much more ... shilling tax of the con- stables , respecting the circumstances of those who paid it , since a poor widow housekeeper ...
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