The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac and Other PapersPerkins Book Company, 1902 - 308 Seiten |
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... able I paid the principal , with the interest and many thanks , so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Meredith's father , who was to ...
... able I paid the principal , with the interest and many thanks , so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Meredith's father , who was to ...
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... able job and a great help to me . This was another advantage gained by my being able to write . The utility of this currency became by time and ex- perience so evident that the principles upon which it was founded were never afterward ...
... able job and a great help to me . This was another advantage gained by my being able to write . The utility of this currency became by time and ex- perience so evident that the principles upon which it was founded were never afterward ...
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... able to the city , and therefore the citizens alone should be at the expense of it ; and they doubted whether the citizens themselves generally approved of it . My allegation , on the contrary , that it met with such ap - ` probation as ...
... able to the city , and therefore the citizens alone should be at the expense of it ; and they doubted whether the citizens themselves generally approved of it . My allegation , on the contrary , that it met with such ap - ` probation as ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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