Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... received with , I was excited to try my hand among them . But being still a boy , and suspecting that my brother would object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and ...
... received with , I was excited to try my hand among them . But being still a boy , and suspecting that my brother would object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and ...
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... received me not very frankly , looked me all over , and turned to his work again . The journeymen were inquisitive where I had been , what sort of a country it was , and how I liked it ? I praised it much , and the happy life I led in ...
... received me not very frankly , looked me all over , and turned to his work again . The journeymen were inquisitive where I had been , what sort of a country it was , and how I liked it ? I praised it much , and the happy life I led in ...
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... received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take notice of me ...
... received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take notice of me ...
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... received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take notice of me ...
... received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take notice of me ...
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... received so large a sum for the work as to be enabled thereby to keep himself longer from ruin . At Burlington I made an acquaintance with many principal people of the pro- vince . Several of them had been appointed by the assembly a ...
... received so large a sum for the work as to be enabled thereby to keep himself longer from ruin . At Burlington I made an acquaintance with many principal people of the pro- vince . Several of them had been appointed by the assembly a ...
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