Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... , furnished me with several particulars relative to From these notes I learnt that they lived in the same village , Ecton our ancestors . in Northamptonshire , on a freehold of aboutthirty acres , 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF C7.
... , furnished me with several particulars relative to From these notes I learnt that they lived in the same village , Ecton our ancestors . in Northamptonshire , on a freehold of aboutthirty acres , 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF C7.
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... lived at Ecton , till he was too old to continue his business , when he retired to Banbury in Oxfordshire , to the house of his son John , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my uncle died and lies buried . We saw his ...
... lived at Ecton , till he was too old to continue his business , when he retired to Banbury in Oxfordshire , to the house of his son John , with whom my father served an apprenticeship . There my uncle died and lies buried . We saw his ...
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... lived to a great age . He left behind him two quarto volumes of manu- script , of his own poetry , consisting of fugitive pieces addressed to his friends . He had invented a short - hand of his own , which he taught me , but not having ...
... lived to a great age . He left behind him two quarto volumes of manu- script , of his own poetry , consisting of fugitive pieces addressed to his friends . He had invented a short - hand of his own , which he taught me , but not having ...
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... lived lovingly together in wedlock , Fifty - five years ; And without an estate , or any gainful employment , By constant labor , and honest industry , ( With God's blessing ) Maintained a large family comfortably ; And brought up ...
... lived lovingly together in wedlock , Fifty - five years ; And without an estate , or any gainful employment , By constant labor , and honest industry , ( With God's blessing ) Maintained a large family comfortably ; And brought up ...
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... lived very contented , and forgot Boston as much as I could , and did not wish it should be known where I resided , except to my friend Collins , who was in the secret , and kept it faithfully . At length , however , an incident ...
... lived very contented , and forgot Boston as much as I could , and did not wish it should be known where I resided , except to my friend Collins , who was in the secret , and kept it faithfully . At length , however , an incident ...
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