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After sending to inquire my character at the house where I last lodged , she agreed to take me in at the same rate — three shillings and sixpence a week ; cheapor , as she said , from the protection she expected in having a man to lodge ...
After sending to inquire my character at the house where I last lodged , she agreed to take me in at the same rate — three shillings and sixpence a week ; cheapor , as she said , from the protection she expected in having a man to lodge ...
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That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a driver , fifteen shillings per diem ; and for each able horse with a pack - saddle , or other saddle and furniture , two shillings per diem ; and for each able horse ...
That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a driver , fifteen shillings per diem ; and for each able horse with a pack - saddle , or other saddle and furniture , two shillings per diem ; and for each able horse ...
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He that idly loses five shillings ' worth of time loses five shillings , and might as prudently throw five shillings into the sea . He that loses five shillings not only loses that sum , but all the advantage that might be made by ...
He that idly loses five shillings ' worth of time loses five shillings , and might as prudently throw five shillings into the sea . He that loses five shillings not only loses that sum , but all the advantage that might be made by ...
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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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