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We went together to Burlington , where I executed the whole to satisfaction , and he received so large a sum for the work as to be enabled thereby to keep himself longer from ruin . At Burlington I made acquaintance with many principal ...
We went together to Burlington , where I executed the whole to satisfaction , and he received so large a sum for the work as to be enabled thereby to keep himself longer from ruin . At Burlington I made acquaintance with many principal ...
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... unknown to each other , and , without any application from me , offered each of them to advance me all the money that should be necessary to enable me to take the whole business upon myself , if that should be practicable ; but they ...
... unknown to each other , and , without any application from me , offered each of them to advance me all the money that should be necessary to enable me to take the whole business upon myself , if that should be practicable ; but they ...
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If you take the debts of the company upon you , return to my father the hundred pounds he has advanced , pay my little personal debts , and give me thirty pounds and a new saddle , I will relinquish the partnership and leave the whole ...
If you take the debts of the company upon you , return to my father the hundred pounds he has advanced , pay my little personal debts , and give me thirty pounds and a new saddle , I will relinquish the partnership and leave the whole ...
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