Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... proposed to give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if I would learn his short - hand . I continued however at the grammar - school , rather less than a year , though in that time I had risen gradually from the ...
... proposed to give me his short - hand volumes of sermons , to set up with , if I would learn his short - hand . I continued however at the grammar - school , rather less than a year , though in that time I had risen gradually from the ...
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... proposed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would board myself . He instantly agreed to it , and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me . This was an additional fund ...
... proposed to my brother , that if he would give me weekly half the money he paid for my board , I would board myself . He instantly agreed to it , and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me . This was an additional fund ...
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... proposed my setting up my business . He stated the probabilities of my success , and both he and Colonel French assured me I should have their interest and influence to obtain for me the public business of both governments . And as I ...
... proposed my setting up my business . He stated the probabilities of my success , and both he and Colonel French assured me I should have their interest and influence to obtain for me the public business of both governments . And as I ...
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... proposed to wait for me . My father , though he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleased that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character from a person of such note where I had resided ; and that BENJAMIN ...
... proposed to wait for me . My father , though he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleased that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character from a person of such note where I had resided ; and that BENJAMIN ...
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... proposed to lodge me , ' till a passage by some other boat occurred . I accepted her offer , being much fatigued by travelling on foot . Understanding I was a printer , she would have had me remain in that town and follow my business ...
... proposed to lodge me , ' till a passage by some other boat occurred . I accepted her offer , being much fatigued by travelling on foot . Understanding I was a printer , she would have had me remain in that town and follow my business ...
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