The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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He was very proud , dressed like a gentleman , lived expensively , took much diversion and pleasure abroad , ran in debt , and neglected his business ; upon which all business left him , and finding nothing to do , be followed Keimer to ...
He was very proud , dressed like a gentleman , lived expensively , took much diversion and pleasure abroad , ran in debt , and neglected his business ; upon which all business left him , and finding nothing to do , be followed Keimer to ...
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bribing the riders , who took them privately , Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which occasioned some resentment on my part ; and I thought so meanly of the practice that when I afterward came into his situation I took care ...
bribing the riders , who took them privately , Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which occasioned some resentment on my part ; and I thought so meanly of the practice that when I afterward came into his situation I took care ...
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They were fine cannon , eighteenpounders , with their carriages , which were soon transported and mounted on our batteries , where the associators kept a nightly guard while the war lasted , and among the rest I regularly took my turn ...
They were fine cannon , eighteenpounders , with their carriages , which were soon transported and mounted on our batteries , where the associators kept a nightly guard while the war lasted , and among the rest I regularly took my turn ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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