The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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It was agreed that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and
should receive journeyman's wages only during the last year . In a very short time
I made great proficiency in this buisness , and became very serviceable to my ...
It was agreed that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and
should receive journeyman's wages only during the last year . In a very short time
I made great proficiency in this buisness , and became very serviceable to my ...
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... from his lips ; and frequently I thought myself vanquished , more by his
volubility than by the force of his arguments . We separated without coming to an
agreement upon this point ; and as we were not to see each other again for some
time ...
... from his lips ; and frequently I thought myself vanquished , more by his
volubility than by the force of his arguments . We separated without coming to an
agreement upon this point ; and as we were not to see each other again for some
time ...
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... siding with my brother , I presumed that if I attempted to depart openly ,
measures would be taken to prevent me . My friend Collins un dertook to favor my
flight . 1 9 He agreed for my passage with the captain of a e B2 LIFE OF
FRANKLIN .
... siding with my brother , I presumed that if I attempted to depart openly ,
measures would be taken to prevent me . My friend Collins un dertook to favor my
flight . 1 9 He agreed for my passage with the captain of a e B2 LIFE OF
FRANKLIN .
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He agreed for my passage with the captain of a New - York sloop , to whom he
represented me as a young man of his acquaintance , who had bad an affair with
a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to marry her , and ...
He agreed for my passage with the captain of a New - York sloop , to whom he
represented me as a young man of his acquaintance , who had bad an affair with
a girl of bad character , whose parents wished to compel me to marry her , and ...
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Our obo " ject in this competition was to benefit each other by our mutual remarks
, criticisms , and corrections ; and as style and expression were all we had in view
, we excluded every idea of invention , by agreeing that our task should be a ...
Our obo " ject in this competition was to benefit each other by our mutual remarks
, criticisms , and corrections ; and as style and expression were all we had in view
, we excluded every idea of invention , by agreeing that our task should be a ...
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