The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... sometimes two or three to a stone , we brought them all away and built our lit- tle wharf . The next morning the workmen were surprised at missing the stones , which were found in our wharf . In- quiry was made after the removers ; we ...
... sometimes two or three to a stone , we brought them all away and built our lit- tle wharf . The next morning the workmen were surprised at missing the stones , which were found in our wharf . In- quiry was made after the removers ; we ...
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... sometimes wondered that the Londoners did not , from the effect holes in the bottom of the globe lamps used at Vauxhall have in keeping them clean , learn to have such holes in their street lamps . But these holes being made for another ...
... sometimes wondered that the Londoners did not , from the effect holes in the bottom of the globe lamps used at Vauxhall have in keeping them clean , learn to have such holes in their street lamps . But these holes being made for another ...
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... sometimes call in a friendly way to advise with me on difficult points , and sometimes , though not often , take my advice . We acted in concert to supply Braddock's army with pro- visions , and when the shocking news arrived of his ...
... sometimes call in a friendly way to advise with me on difficult points , and sometimes , though not often , take my advice . We acted in concert to supply Braddock's army with pro- visions , and when the shocking news arrived of his ...
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