The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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Inh BENJAMIN FRANKLIN's autobiography ends with the year 1757 , when he was sent to England as representative of the Assembly of Philadelphia . His services were found to be so valuable that he was appointed agent also for the States of ...
Inh BENJAMIN FRANKLIN's autobiography ends with the year 1757 , when he was sent to England as representative of the Assembly of Philadelphia . His services were found to be so valuable that he was appointed agent also for the States of ...
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I gave an inventory to the father , who carried it to a merchant ; the things were sent for , the secret was to be kept till they should arrive , and in the mean time I was to get work , if I could , at the other printing - house .
I gave an inventory to the father , who carried it to a merchant ; the things were sent for , the secret was to be kept till they should arrive , and in the mean time I was to get work , if I could , at the other printing - house .
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In 1733 I sent one of my journeymen to Charleston , South Carolina , where a printer was wanting . I furnished him with a press and letters on an agreement of partnership , by which I was to receive onethird of the profits of the ...
In 1733 I sent one of my journeymen to Charleston , South Carolina , where a printer was wanting . I furnished him with a press and letters on an agreement of partnership , by which I was to receive onethird of the profits of the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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