Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... Philadelphia was 100 miles further ; I set out how- ever in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and things to follow me round by sea , In crossing the bay , we met with a squall that tore our rotten sails to pieces , prevented our ...
... Philadelphia was 100 miles further ; I set out how- ever in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and things to follow me round by sea , In crossing the bay , we met with a squall that tore our rotten sails to pieces , prevented our ...
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... William Keith , Governor of the province , was then at New - Castle , and Captain Holmes , happening to be in company with him , when my letter came to I appeared a young mau of the printers at Philadelphia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 21.
... William Keith , Governor of the province , was then at New - Castle , and Captain Holmes , happening to be in company with him , when my letter came to I appeared a young mau of the printers at Philadelphia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 21.
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... Philadelphia made no doubt I should hand , spoke to him of me , and shewed him the letter . The Governor read it , and seemed surprized when he was told my age . He said promising parts , and therefore should be encouraged were wretched ...
... Philadelphia made no doubt I should hand , spoke to him of me , and shewed him the letter . The Governor read it , and seemed surprized when he was told my age . He said promising parts , and therefore should be encouraged were wretched ...
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... Philadelphia with several people in her . They took me in , and as there was no wind , we rowed all the way ; and about midnight , not having yet seen the city , some of the company were confident , we must have passed it ; and would ...
... Philadelphia with several people in her . They took me in , and as there was no wind , we rowed all the way ; and about midnight , not having yet seen the city , some of the company were confident , we must have passed it ; and would ...
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... Philadelphia . I then asked for a three - penny loaf , and was told they had none . Not knowing the different prices , nor the names of the different sorts of bread , I told him to give me three - penny worth of any sort . He gave me ...
... Philadelphia . I then asked for a three - penny loaf , and was told they had none . Not knowing the different prices , nor the names of the different sorts of bread , I told him to give me three - penny worth of any sort . He gave me ...
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