Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinH. Holt, 1916 - 346 páginas The autobiography the American philosopher, statesman, and scientist who relates his own rise from obscurity and poverty to eminence and wealth. |
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... Ship London Hope , Thomas Annis , for London . Ship John and Anna , James Sherley , for Plymouth . Advertisements . TO be Sold by Edward Shippen , choice Hard Soap , very Reasonable RUN away on the 25th of September past , hom Rice ...
... Ship London Hope , Thomas Annis , for London . Ship John and Anna , James Sherley , for Plymouth . Advertisements . TO be Sold by Edward Shippen , choice Hard Soap , very Reasonable RUN away on the 25th of September past , hom Rice ...
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... Ship London Hope , Thomas Annis , for London . Ship John and Anna , James Sherley , for Plymouth . Advertisements . TO be Sold by Edward Shippen , choice Hard Soap , very Reasonable RUN away on the 25th of September past , hom Rice ...
... Ship London Hope , Thomas Annis , for London . Ship John and Anna , James Sherley , for Plymouth . Advertisements . TO be Sold by Edward Shippen , choice Hard Soap , very Reasonable RUN away on the 25th of September past , hom Rice ...
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... Ships of his Squadron of so Guns each , and cruize against the Algerines . Wheat and Parley being very cheap in these Parts , great Quantities have been fent lately to the Canaries , where for fome Time paft the Inhabitants have been ia ...
... Ships of his Squadron of so Guns each , and cruize against the Algerines . Wheat and Parley being very cheap in these Parts , great Quantities have been fent lately to the Canaries , where for fome Time paft the Inhabitants have been ia ...
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... ship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some opportunity of shortening it , which at length offered in a manner unexpected . 1 Disclosed . E.BOYD . SMITH " I was employed to carry the 36 FRANKLIN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... ship very tedious , I was continually wishing for some opportunity of shortening it , which at length offered in a manner unexpected . 1 Disclosed . E.BOYD . SMITH " I was employed to carry the 36 FRANKLIN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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... ship , and the only one at that time usually passing between London and Philadelphia . But it would be some months before Annis sail'd , so I continu'd working with Keimer , fretting about the money Collins had got from me , and in ...
... ship , and the only one at that time usually passing between London and Philadelphia . But it would be some months before Annis sail'd , so I continu'd working with Keimer , fretting about the money Collins had got from me , and in ...
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