The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... took upon me to assert my freedom ; presuming that he would not venture to produce the new indentures . It was not fair in me to take this advantage , and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness ...
... took upon me to assert my freedom ; presuming that he would not venture to produce the new indentures . It was not fair in me to take this advantage , and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life ; but the unfairness ...
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... took leave of Keimer , as going to see my friends . The Governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a thing that would ...
... took leave of Keimer , as going to see my friends . The Governor gave me an ample letter , saying many flattering things of me to my father , and strongly recommending the project of my setting up at Philadelphia , as a thing that would ...
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... took them privately ; Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which occasioned some resentment on my part ; and I thought so mean- ly of the practice , that , when I afterwards came into his situation , I took care never to imitate ...
... took them privately ; Bradford being unkind enough to forbid it , which occasioned some resentment on my part ; and I thought so mean- ly of the practice , that , when I afterwards came into his situation , I took care never to imitate ...
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PART THIRD Continued | 1 |
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