The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinBlack's Readers Service Company, 1932 - 312 páginas Charming self-portrait covers boyhood, work as a printer, political career, scientific experiments, much more. Its openness, honesty, and readable style have made the "Autobiography" one of the great classics of the genre. |
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... Little Britain at three shillings and sixpence a week - as much as we could then afford . He found some relations , but they were poor , and unable to assist him . He now let me know his intentions of remaining in London , and that he ...
... Little Britain at three shillings and sixpence a week - as much as we could then afford . He found some relations , but they were poor , and unable to assist him . He now let me know his intentions of remaining in London , and that he ...
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... Little Britain , I made an acquaint- ance with one Wilcox , a bookseller , whose shop was at the next door . He had an immense collection of second - hand books . Circulating libraries were not then in use ; but we agreed that on ...
... Little Britain , I made an acquaint- ance with one Wilcox , a bookseller , whose shop was at the next door . He had an immense collection of second - hand books . Circulating libraries were not then in use ; but we agreed that on ...
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... Little Britain being too remote , I found another in Duke - street , opposite to the Romish Chapel . It was two pair of stairs backwards , at an Italian warehouse . A widow lady kept the house ; she had a daughter , and a maid servant ...
... Little Britain being too remote , I found another in Duke - street , opposite to the Romish Chapel . It was two pair of stairs backwards , at an Italian warehouse . A widow lady kept the house ; she had a daughter , and a maid servant ...
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AUTOBIOG OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Benjamin 1706-1790 Franklin,John 1817-1911 Bigelow Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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