The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... lodging at Bradford's while I worked with him . He had a house , indeed , but without furniture , so he could not lodge me ; but he got me a lodging at Mr. Read's , before men- tioned , who was the owner of his house ; and , my chest ...
... lodging at Bradford's while I worked with him . He had a house , indeed , but without furniture , so he could not lodge me ; but he got me a lodging at Mr. Read's , before men- tioned , who was the owner of his house ; and , my chest ...
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... lodging , and he followed her . They lived together some time ; but , he being still out of business and her income not sufficient to main- tain them with her child , he took a resolution of going from London to try for a country school ...
... lodging , and he followed her . They lived together some time ; but , he being still out of business and her income not sufficient to main- tain them with her child , he took a resolution of going from London to try for a country school ...
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... lodging on the floor of our hut at Gnaden wrapped only in a blanket or two . “ The Practice of the Moravians . . . . WHILE at Bethlehem , I inquired a little into the practice of the Moravians ; some of them had accompanied me , and all ...
... lodging on the floor of our hut at Gnaden wrapped only in a blanket or two . “ The Practice of the Moravians . . . . WHILE at Bethlehem , I inquired a little into the practice of the Moravians ; some of them had accompanied me , and all ...
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CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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