Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... proposed to me tra- velling all over Europe together , supporting ourselves every where by working at our bu- siness . I was once inclined to it ; but men- tioning it to my good friend Mr. Denham , with whom I often spent an hour when I ...
... proposed to me tra- velling all over Europe together , supporting ourselves every where by working at our bu- siness . I was once inclined to it ; but men- tioning it to my good friend Mr. Denham , with whom I often spent an hour when I ...
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... proposed supplying me with books , and I went on prosperously . In the mean time Keimer's credit and business de- clining daily , he was at last forced to sell his printing house , to satisfy his creditors . He went to Barbadoes , and ...
... proposed supplying me with books , and I went on prosperously . In the mean time Keimer's credit and business de- clining daily , he was at last forced to sell his printing house , to satisfy his creditors . He went to Barbadoes , and ...
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... proposed that we should all of us bring our books to that room ; where they would not only be ready to consult in our conferences , but become a common benefit , each of us being at liberty to borrow such as he wished to read at home ...
... proposed that we should all of us bring our books to that room ; where they would not only be ready to consult in our conferences , but become a common benefit , each of us being at liberty to borrow such as he wished to read at home ...
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... proposed my opinions , pro- cured them a readier reception and less con- tradiction ; I had less mortification when I was found to be in the wrong , and I more easily prevailed with others to give up their mistakes and join with me when ...
... proposed my opinions , pro- cured them a readier reception and less con- tradiction ; I had less mortification when I was found to be in the wrong , and I more easily prevailed with others to give up their mistakes and join with me when ...
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... proposal , that every member separately should endeavour to form a subordinate club , with the same rules , respecting queries , & c . , and without informing them of the connection with the Junto . The advantages proposed , were the ...
... proposal , that every member separately should endeavour to form a subordinate club , with the same rules , respecting queries , & c . , and without informing them of the connection with the Junto . The advantages proposed , were the ...
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