The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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come and see them , but I avoided it ; and it was well I did , for the next day the captain missed a silver spoon and some other things tbat had been taken out of his cabin , and knowing that these were a couple of strumpets , he got a ...
come and see them , but I avoided it ; and it was well I did , for the next day the captain missed a silver spoon and some other things tbat had been taken out of his cabin , and knowing that these were a couple of strumpets , he got a ...
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I respected and loved him , and we might have gone on together very happily , but in the beginning of February , 1727 , when I had just passed my twenty - first year , we both were taken ill . My distemper was a pleurisy , which very ...
I respected and loved him , and we might have gone on together very happily , but in the beginning of February , 1727 , when I had just passed my twenty - first year , we both were taken ill . My distemper was a pleurisy , which very ...
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All oats , Indian corn , or other forage that wagons or horses bring to the camp more than is necessary for the subsistence of the horses is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . “ Note .
All oats , Indian corn , or other forage that wagons or horses bring to the camp more than is necessary for the subsistence of the horses is to be taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . “ Note .
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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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