The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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The governor received me with great civility , showed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second governor who had done me the honor to take ...
The governor received me with great civility , showed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second governor who had done me the honor to take ...
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... the bedclothes having received their quantity , and being saturated , refusing to take any more . ... he will then feel that part suddenly refreshed , for the air will immediately relieve the skin by receiving , licking up ...
... the bedclothes having received their quantity , and being saturated , refusing to take any more . ... he will then feel that part suddenly refreshed , for the air will immediately relieve the skin by receiving , licking up ...
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He received me in his library , and on my taking leave showed me a shorter way out of the house through a narrow passage which was crossed by a beam overhead . We were still talking as I withdrew , he accompanying me behind , and I ...
He received me in his library , and on my taking leave showed me a shorter way out of the house through a narrow passage which was crossed by a beam overhead . We were still talking as I withdrew , he accompanying me behind , and I ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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