The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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The recital which some elderly persons made to us of his character I remember struck you as something extraordinary , from its similarity with what you knew of me . “ Had he died , ” said you , years later on the same day , one might ...
The recital which some elderly persons made to us of his character I remember struck you as something extraordinary , from its similarity with what you knew of me . “ Had he died , ” said you , years later on the same day , one might ...
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in his ecclesiastical history of that country , entitled “ Magnalia Christi Americana , ” as “ a godly and learned Englishman , " if I remember the words rightly . I was informed he wrote several small occasional works , but only one of ...
in his ecclesiastical history of that country , entitled “ Magnalia Christi Americana , ” as “ a godly and learned Englishman , " if I remember the words rightly . I was informed he wrote several small occasional works , but only one of ...
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And pray look upon it as no small matter that , surrounded as I am by the glories of the world and amusements of all sorts , I remember you and Dolly and all the dear , good folks at Bromley . ' Tis true 1 can't help it , but must and ...
And pray look upon it as no small matter that , surrounded as I am by the glories of the world and amusements of all sorts , I remember you and Dolly and all the dear , good folks at Bromley . ' Tis true 1 can't help it , but must and ...
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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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