Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... morning the workmen were surprized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf . Enquiry was made after the authors of this transfer , we were discovered , complained of , and corrected by our fathers ; and though I demonstrated ...
... morning the workmen were surprized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf . Enquiry was made after the authors of this transfer , we were discovered , complained of , and corrected by our fathers ; and though I demonstrated ...
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... morning lest it should be found missing . After some time a merchant , an ingenious sensible man , Mr. Matthew Adams , who had a pretty collection of books , frequented our printing office , took notice of me , and invited me to see his ...
... morning lest it should be found missing . After some time a merchant , an ingenious sensible man , Mr. Matthew Adams , who had a pretty collection of books , frequented our printing office , took notice of me , and invited me to see his ...
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... morning , or on Sundays , when I contrived to be in the printing house , avoiding as much as I could the constant attendance at public worship , which my father used to exact from me when I was under his care ; and which I still ...
... morning , or on Sundays , when I contrived to be in the printing house , avoiding as much as I could the constant attendance at public worship , which my father used to exact from me when I was under his care ; and which I still ...
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... morning at Burlington : but had the mortification to find that the regular boats were gone a little before , and no other expected to go before Tuesday , this being Saturday . Wherefore I returned to an old woman in the town of whom I ...
... morning at Burlington : but had the mortification to find that the regular boats were gone a little before , and no other expected to go before Tuesday , this being Saturday . Wherefore I returned to an old woman in the town of whom I ...
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... morning . Then I dressed myself as neat as I could , and went to Andrew Bradford the printer's . I found in the shop the old man his father , whom I had seen at New York , and who travelling on horseback , had got to Phila- delphia ...
... morning . Then I dressed myself as neat as I could , and went to Andrew Bradford the printer's . I found in the shop the old man his father , whom I had seen at New York , and who travelling on horseback , had got to Phila- delphia ...
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