The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac and Other PapersPerkins Book Company, 1902 - 308 páginas |
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... London and become a player . At length receiving his quarterly allowance of fifteen guineas , instead of discharging his debts he went out of town , hid his gown in a furze bush , and walked to London , where , having no friend to ...
... London and become a player . At length receiving his quarterly allowance of fifteen guineas , instead of discharging his debts he went out of town , hid his gown in a furze bush , and walked to London , where , having no friend to ...
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... London . They were found inconvenient in these respects : they admitted no air below ; the smoke therefore did not readily go out above , but circulated in the globe , lodged on its inside , and soon obstructed the light they were ...
... London . They were found inconvenient in these respects : they admitted no air below ; the smoke therefore did not readily go out above , but circulated in the globe , lodged on its inside , and soon obstructed the light they were ...
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... London , and we only stopped a little by the way to view Stone- henge on Salisbury Plain , and Lord Pembroke's house and gardens , with the very curious antiquities , at Wilton . We arrived in London the 27th of July , 1757 . * In a ...
... London , and we only stopped a little by the way to view Stone- henge on Salisbury Plain , and Lord Pembroke's house and gardens , with the very curious antiquities , at Wilton . We arrived in London the 27th of July , 1757 . * In a ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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