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Collins wished to be employed in some counting - house ; but whether they discovered his dram - drinking by his breath or by his behavior , though he had some recommendations he met with no success in any application , and continued ...
Collins wished to be employed in some counting - house ; but whether they discovered his dram - drinking by his breath or by his behavior , though he had some recommendations he met with no success in any application , and continued ...
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All was in vain ; sheets of the poem continued to come by every post . In the mean time , Mrs. T— , having on his account lost her friends and business , was often in distresses , and used to send for me and borrow what money I could ...
All was in vain ; sheets of the poem continued to come by every post . In the mean time , Mrs. T— , having on his account lost her friends and business , was often in distresses , and used to send for me and borrow what money I could ...
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We continued there near three months , and by that time I could reckon among my acquired friends Judge Allen , Samuel Bustill , the Secretary of the Province , Isaac Pearson , Joseph Cooper , and several of the Smiths , members of ...
We continued there near three months , and by that time I could reckon among my acquired friends Judge Allen , Samuel Bustill , the Secretary of the Province , Isaac Pearson , Joseph Cooper , and several of the Smiths , members of ...
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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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