Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... passed my earliest years , I have raised myself to a state of affluence and some degree of celebrity in the world . As constant good fortune has accompanied me even to an advanced period of life , my ' Dr. Shipley . VOL . I. A posterity ...
... passed my earliest years , I have raised myself to a state of affluence and some degree of celebrity in the world . As constant good fortune has accompanied me even to an advanced period of life , my ' Dr. Shipley . VOL . I. A posterity ...
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... passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in ...
... passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage of my antagonist in ...
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... passed it ; and would row no further ; the others knew not where we were , so we put towards the shore , got into a creek , landed near an old fence , with the rails of which we made a fire , the night being cold , in October , and ...
... passed it ; and would row no further ; the others knew not where we were , so we put towards the shore , got into a creek , landed near an old fence , with the rails of which we made a fire , the night being cold , in October , and ...
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... passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , standing at the door , saw me and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward ridiculous appearance . Then I turned and went down Chesnut Street and part of ...
... passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , standing at the door , saw me and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward ridiculous appearance . Then I turned and went down Chesnut Street and part of ...
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... passing between London and Philadelphia . But as it would be some months before Annis sailed , I continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me , and in great apprehensions of being called ...
... passing between London and Philadelphia . But as it would be some months before Annis sailed , I continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me , and in great apprehensions of being called ...
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