The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: With His Life, Written by Himself |
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... who was a dyer , resided , and with whom my father was apprenticed . He died
, and was buried there : we saw his monument in 1758. His eldest son lived in the
family house at Eaton , which he he . queathed , with the land belonging to it ...
... who was a dyer , resided , and with whom my father was apprenticed . He died
, and was buried there : we saw his monument in 1758. His eldest son lived in the
family house at Eaton , which he he . queathed , with the land belonging to it ...
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... we found that we had made a part of the coast where it was not possible to
land , on account of the strong breakers produced by the rocky shore . We cast
anchor and veered the cable towards the shore . Some men who stood upon the
brink ...
... we found that we had made a part of the coast where it was not possible to
land , on account of the strong breakers produced by the rocky shore . We cast
anchor and veered the cable towards the shore . Some men who stood upon the
brink ...
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My old comrade , Collins , who was a clerk in the new residence , expressed a
desire of going thither ; and , while I waited my father's determination , he set off
before me by land for Rhode Island , leaving his books , which formed a
handsome ...
My old comrade , Collins , who was a clerk in the new residence , expressed a
desire of going thither ; and , while I waited my father's determination , he set off
before me by land for Rhode Island , leaving his books , which formed a
handsome ...
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The proprietaries contended for the right of exempting their lands from taxes " ; to
which the Assembly would by no means consent . " This subject of dispute
interfered in almost every question , and prevented the most salutary laws from
being ...
The proprietaries contended for the right of exempting their lands from taxes " ; to
which the Assembly would by no means consent . " This subject of dispute
interfered in almost every question , and prevented the most salutary laws from
being ...
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If it suits your convenience to visit Philadelphia before you return to Europe , I
shall be extreniely glad to see and converse with you here , as well as to
correspond with you after your settlement in Eng . land ; for an acquaintance and
...
If it suits your convenience to visit Philadelphia before you return to Europe , I
shall be extreniely glad to see and converse with you here , as well as to
correspond with you after your settlement in Eng . land ; for an acquaintance and
...
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