The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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I mention this industry more particularly and the more freely , though it seems to be talking in my own praise , that those of my posterity who shall read it may know the use of that virtue when they see its ! effects in my favor ...
I mention this industry more particularly and the more freely , though it seems to be talking in my own praise , that those of my posterity who shall read it may know the use of that virtue when they see its ! effects in my favor ...
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If any indisposition should attack my sister -- and I mention it in confidence upon this occasion that she is subject to the gout , the rheumatism , and cramp , without making mention of other acci . dents - what would be the fate of ...
If any indisposition should attack my sister -- and I mention it in confidence upon this occasion that she is subject to the gout , the rheumatism , and cramp , without making mention of other acci . dents - what would be the fate of ...
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Permit me to mention one little instance which , though it relates to myself , will not be quite uninteresting to you . When I was a boy I met with a book entitled “ Essays to Do Good , ” which I think was written by your father .
Permit me to mention one little instance which , though it relates to myself , will not be quite uninteresting to you . When I was a boy I met with a book entitled “ Essays to Do Good , ” which I think was written by your father .
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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