The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... occasion to talk to me about the manner of my writing ; observed that , though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which I owed to the printing - house ) , I fell far short in elegance of ex- pression ...
... occasion to talk to me about the manner of my writing ; observed that , though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing ( which I owed to the printing - house ) , I fell far short in elegance of ex- pression ...
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... occasion of exhibiting to the company and was much flattered by their admiration ; and Wygate , who was desirous of be- coming a master , grew more and more attached to me on that account as well as from the similarity of our studies ...
... occasion of exhibiting to the company and was much flattered by their admiration ; and Wygate , who was desirous of be- coming a master , grew more and more attached to me on that account as well as from the similarity of our studies ...
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... occasion ; I made the ink ; I was warehouseman and everything and , in short , quite a fac- totum . But however serviceable I might be , I found that my services became every day of less importance as the other hands improved in the ...
... occasion ; I made the ink ; I was warehouseman and everything and , in short , quite a fac- totum . But however serviceable I might be , I found that my services became every day of less importance as the other hands improved in the ...
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