The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who the old man was . Keimer's printing - house , I found , consisted of an old shattered press , and one small , worn - out font of English , which he was then using himself ...
... Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who the old man was . Keimer's printing - house , I found , consisted of an old shattered press , and one small , worn - out font of English , which he was then using himself ...
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... Keimer incapable of instructing them and that from me they learned something daily . We never worked on Saturday , that being Keimer's Sabbath , so I had two days for reading . My acquaintance with ingenious people in the town increased ...
... Keimer incapable of instructing them and that from me they learned something daily . We never worked on Saturday , that being Keimer's Sabbath , so I had two days for reading . My acquaintance with ingenious people in the town increased ...
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... Keimer , now came to offer himself as a journeyman to us . We could not then employ him ; but I foolishly let him know as a secret that I soon intended to begin a newspaper and might then have work for him . My hopes of success , as I ...
... Keimer , now came to offer himself as a journeyman to us . We could not then employ him ; but I foolishly let him know as a secret that I soon intended to begin a newspaper and might then have work for him . My hopes of success , as I ...
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CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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