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In the garret of her house there lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic ; had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery , with an ...
In the garret of her house there lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic ; had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery , with an ...
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He went to Barbadoes and there lived some years in very poor circumstances . His apprentice , David Harry , whom I had instructed while I worked with him , set up in his place at Philadelphia , having bought his materials .
He went to Barbadoes and there lived some years in very poor circumstances . His apprentice , David Harry , whom I had instructed while I worked with him , set up in his place at Philadelphia , having bought his materials .
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“ It was , ” said he , “ the opinion of learned philosophers of our race who lived and flourished long before my time that this vast world , the Moulin Joly , could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours ; and I think there was ...
“ It was , ” said he , “ the opinion of learned philosophers of our race who lived and flourished long before my time that this vast world , the Moulin Joly , could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours ; and I think there was ...
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Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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