The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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I remember his being dissuaded by some of his friends from the undertaking as not likely to succeed , one newspaper being in their judgment enough for America . At this time , 1771 , there are not less than twenty - five .
I remember his being dissuaded by some of his friends from the undertaking as not likely to succeed , one newspaper being in their judgment enough for America . At this time , 1771 , there are not less than twenty - five .
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They were , therefore , by turns constantly with us , and generally he who attended brought with him a friend or two ... They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and showed me much civility ; while he , though the ...
They were , therefore , by turns constantly with us , and generally he who attended brought with him a friend or two ... They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and showed me much civility ; while he , though the ...
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They were sensible of the difference , it strengthened the hands of our friends in the House , and they voted us their printers for the year ensuing . Among my friends in the House I must not forget Mr. Hamilton , before mentioned ...
They were sensible of the difference , it strengthened the hands of our friends in the House , and they voted us their printers for the year ensuing . Among my friends in the House I must not forget Mr. Hamilton , before mentioned ...
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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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