The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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He was a skillful master and succeeded in his profession , employing the mildest and most encouraging methods . ... Accordingly I was employed in cutting wicks for the candles , filling the molds for cast 8 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
He was a skillful master and succeeded in his profession , employing the mildest and most encouraging methods . ... Accordingly I was employed in cutting wicks for the candles , filling the molds for cast 8 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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We could not then employ him ; but I foolishly let him know , as a secret , that I soon intended to begin a newspaper and might then ... to be beforehand with me , published proposals for one himself , on which Webb was to be employed .
We could not then employ him ; but I foolishly let him know , as a secret , that I soon intended to begin a newspaper and might then ... to be beforehand with me , published proposals for one himself , on which Webb was to be employed .
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There this apprentice employed his former master as a journeyman ; they quarreled often , and Harry went continually bebindhand and at length was obliged to sell his types and return to country work in Pennsylvania .
There this apprentice employed his former master as a journeyman ; they quarreled often , and Harry went continually bebindhand and at length was obliged to sell his types and return to country work in Pennsylvania .
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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