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My father married young , and carried his wife , with three children , to New England about 1685. The con venticles being at that time forbidden by law and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considerable men of his ...
My father married young , and carried his wife , with three children , to New England about 1685. The con venticles being at that time forbidden by law and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considerable men of his ...
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To return : I continued thus employed in my father's business for two years , that is , till I was twelve years old ; and my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father , married and set up for himself at Rhode ...
To return : I continued thus employed in my father's business for two years , that is , till I was twelve years old ; and my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father , married and set up for himself at Rhode ...
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My father's little library con sisted chiefly of books in polemic divinity , most of which I read . I have often regretted that at a time when I had such a thirst for knowledge more proper books had not fallen in my way , since it was ...
My father's little library con sisted chiefly of books in polemic divinity , most of which I read . I have often regretted that at a time when I had such a thirst for knowledge more proper books had not fallen in my way , since it was ...
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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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