The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library and very kindly proposed to loan me such books as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry and wrote a a some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library and very kindly proposed to loan me such books as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry and wrote a a some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
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He took great notice of me , called on me often to converse on those subjects , carried me to the Horns , a pale - ale - house in -Lane , Cheapside , and introduced me to Dr. Mandeville , author of the " Fable of the Bees ” , who had a ...
He took great notice of me , called on me often to converse on those subjects , carried me to the Horns , a pale - ale - house in -Lane , Cheapside , and introduced me to Dr. Mandeville , author of the " Fable of the Bees ” , who had a ...
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For though I did , indeed , receive and send papers by the post , yet the public opinion was otherwise ; for what I did send was by bribing the riders , who took them privately , Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which ...
For though I did , indeed , receive and send papers by the post , yet the public opinion was otherwise ; for what I did send was by bribing the riders , who took them privately , Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which ...
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