The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life |
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My brother , upon this discovery , began to entertain a little more respect for me ;
but he still regarded himself as my master , and treated me as an apprentice . He
thought himselfentitled to the same services from me , as from any On the ...
My brother , upon this discovery , began to entertain a little more respect for me ;
but he still regarded himself as my master , and treated me as an apprentice . He
thought himselfentitled to the same services from me , as from any On the ...
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I also , upon occasion , engraved various ornaments , made ink , gave an eye to
the shop ; in short , I was in every respect the factotum . But usatul as I made
myself , i perceived that my ser . 5 . me . vices became every day of less LIFE OF
...
I also , upon occasion , engraved various ornaments , made ink , gave an eye to
the shop ; in short , I was in every respect the factotum . But usatul as I made
myself , i perceived that my ser . 5 . me . vices became every day of less LIFE OF
...
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My hopes of success , which I imparted to him , were folinded on the
circumstance , that the only paper we had in Philadelphia at that time , and which
Bradford printed , was a paltry thing , miserably conducted , in no respect
amusing , and ...
My hopes of success , which I imparted to him , were folinded on the
circumstance , that the only paper we had in Philadelphia at that time , and which
Bradford printed , was a paltry thing , miserably conducted , in no respect
amusing , and ...
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It was to ' no purpose that I really procured other papers and distributed my own ,
by means of the post ; the public took for grant . ed my inability in this respect ;
and I was indeed unable to conquer it in any other mode tban by bribing the ...
It was to ' no purpose that I really procured other papers and distributed my own ,
by means of the post ; the public took for grant . ed my inability in this respect ;
and I was indeed unable to conquer it in any other mode tban by bribing the ...
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In pursuance of an article in the original plan , a school for educating sixty boys
and thirty girls ( in the charter since called the Charitable School ) was opened ;
and amidst all the difficulties with which the trustees have struggled in respect to
...
In pursuance of an article in the original plan , a school for educating sixty boys
and thirty girls ( in the charter since called the Charitable School ) was opened ;
and amidst all the difficulties with which the trustees have struggled in respect to
...
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