The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other PapersPerkins Book Company, 1902 - 308 Seiten |
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... necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up and a guard maintained against the unremit- ting attraction of ancient habits and the force of perpetual temptations . This being acquired and established , silence would be more easy ...
... necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up and a guard maintained against the unremit- ting attraction of ancient habits and the force of perpetual temptations . This being acquired and established , silence would be more easy ...
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... necessary . The Moravians procured me five wagons for our tools , stores , and baggage . Just before we had left Bethlehem , eleven farmers , who had been driven from their plantations by the Indians , came to me requesting a supply of ...
... necessary . The Moravians procured me five wagons for our tools , stores , and baggage . Just before we had left Bethlehem , eleven farmers , who had been driven from their plantations by the Indians , came to me requesting a supply of ...
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... necessary , the other half may be called superfluities , or , at best , conveniences , which , however , you might live without for one little year and not suffer exceedingly . Now , to save this half observe these few directions : 1 ...
... necessary , the other half may be called superfluities , or , at best , conveniences , which , however , you might live without for one little year and not suffer exceedingly . Now , to save this half observe these few directions : 1 ...
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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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accordingly acquaintance advantage affairs afterward almanac appeared arrived Assembly attend began BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston bred brother brought called captain continued conversation dear debt desired dispute employed endeavor England expense father Fort Duquesne Franklin friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hand heard honor horses Hugh Meredith inconvenience Indians industry inhabitants JANE MECOM Keimer kind learned length letters Little Britain lived lodged London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine master means ment mention Motto never observed occasion opinion paper Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure Poor Richard says POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC pounds currency present printed printer printing-house procure proposed province Quakers Ralph received sailed sect sensible shillings sometimes soon Street thee things thought thousand pounds tion told took virtue wagons walk writing wrote young