Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... land to his only daughter , who with her husband , one Fisher of Wellingborough , sold it to Mr. Isted , now lord of the manor there . My grandfather had four sons , who grew up ; viz . Thomas , John , I Perhaps from the time , when the ...
... land to his only daughter , who with her husband , one Fisher of Wellingborough , sold it to Mr. Isted , now lord of the manor there . My grandfather had four sons , who grew up ; viz . Thomas , John , I Perhaps from the time , when the ...
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... land about 1682. The conventicles being at that time forbidden by law , and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considerable men of his acquaintances , determined to go to that country , and he was prevailed with to accompany ...
... land about 1682. The conventicles being at that time forbidden by law , and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considerable men of his acquaintances , determined to go to that country , and he was prevailed with to accompany ...
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... land . It has ever since been a pleasure to me to see good workmen handle their tools . And it has been often useful to me , to have learnt so much by it , as to be able to do some trifling jobs in the house when a workman was not at ...
... land . It has ever since been a pleasure to me to see good workmen handle their tools . And it has been often useful to me , to have learnt so much by it , as to be able to do some trifling jobs in the house when a workman was not at ...
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... land to Rhode- island , leaving his books , which were a pretty collection in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , to come with mine and me to New York , where he proposed to wait for me . My father , though he did not approve Sir ...
... land to Rhode- island , leaving his books , which were a pretty collection in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , to come with mine and me to New York , where he proposed to wait for me . My father , though he did not approve Sir ...
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... land is cheap . I am in- clined to go with them , and follow my old employment : you may find friends to as- sist you . If you will take the debts of the company upon you , return to my father the hundred pounds he has advanced , pay my ...
... land is cheap . I am in- clined to go with them , and follow my old employment : you may find friends to as- sist you . If you will take the debts of the company upon you , return to my father the hundred pounds he has advanced , pay my ...
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