Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... kind of a man my father was . He had an excellent constitution , was of a middle stature , well set and very strong . He could draw prettily , was skilled a little in music . His voice was sonorous and agreeable , so that when he played ...
... kind of a man my father was . He had an excellent constitution , was of a middle stature , well set and very strong . He could draw prettily , was skilled a little in music . His voice was sonorous and agreeable , so that when he played ...
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... kind so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters , as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me . Indeed I am so unobservant of it , that to this day I can scarce tell a few hours after ...
... kind so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters , as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me . Indeed I am so unobservant of it , that to this day I can scarce tell a few hours after ...
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... kind of money we had there , I pro- duced an handful of silver , and spread it before them , which was a kind of raree show they had not been used to , paper being the money of Boston . Then I took an opportunity of letting them see my ...
... kind of money we had there , I pro- duced an handful of silver , and spread it before them , which was a kind of raree show they had not been used to , paper being the money of Boston . Then I took an opportunity of letting them see my ...
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... kind advice , and promised to follow it . When we arrived at New York , they told me where they lived , and invited me to come and see them , but I avoided it , and it was well I did . For the next day the captain missed a silver spoon ...
... kind advice , and promised to follow it . When we arrived at New York , they told me where they lived , and invited me to come and see them , but I avoided it , and it was well I did . For the next day the captain missed a silver spoon ...
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... kind enough to rouse me . This therefore was the first house I was in or slept in , in Philadelphia . I then walked down towards the river , and looking in the faces of every one , I met a young Quaker man whose countenance pleased me ...
... kind enough to rouse me . This therefore was the first house I was in or slept in , in Philadelphia . I then walked down towards the river , and looking in the faces of every one , I met a young Quaker man whose countenance pleased me ...
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