Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master , and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most encouraging methods . Under him I learnt to ...
... sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master , and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most encouraging methods . Under him I learnt to ...
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... sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had 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 ...
... sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had 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 ...
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... sent in the same way to the press several other pieces , that were equally approved , and I kept my secret till all my fund of sense for such performances was exhausted , and then discovered it , when I began to be considered a little ...
... sent in the same way to the press several other pieces , that were equally approved , and I kept my secret till all my fund of sense for such performances was exhausted , and then discovered it , when I began to be considered a little ...
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... sent for me now and then to dine with him , which I con- sidered a great honor , more particularly as he conversed with me in a most affable , familiar and friendly manner . About the end of April 1724 , a little vessel offered for ...
... sent for me now and then to dine with him , which I con- sidered a great honor , more particularly as he conversed with me in a most affable , familiar and friendly manner . About the end of April 1724 , a little vessel offered for ...
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... sent abroad when young , and lodged in a nunnery with an intent of be- coming a nun ; but the country not agreeing with her , she returned to Engiand , where there being no nunnery , she had vowed to lead the life of a nun , as near as ...
... sent abroad when young , and lodged in a nunnery with an intent of be- coming a nun ; but the country not agreeing with her , she returned to Engiand , where there being no nunnery , she had vowed to lead the life of a nun , as near as ...
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