The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... whole to you , and go about my business . " " No , " said he , " my father has really been disappointed and is really unable ; and I am unwilling to distress him farther . I see this is a business I am not fit for . I was bred a farmer ...
... whole to you , and go about my business . " " No , " said he , " my father has really been disappointed and is really unable ; and I am unwilling to distress him farther . I see this is a business I am not fit for . I was bred a farmer ...
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... whole street clean , and I would give her a shilling ; this was at nine o'clock ; at twelve she came for the shilling . From the slowness I saw at first in her working , I could scarce believe that the work was done so soon and sent my ...
... whole street clean , and I would give her a shilling ; this was at nine o'clock ; at twelve she came for the shilling . From the slowness I saw at first in her working , I could scarce believe that the work was done so soon and sent my ...
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... whole fled with precipitation . The wagoners took each a horse out of his team and scampered ; their example was immediately followed by others , so that all the wagons , provisions , artillery and stores were left to the enemy . The ...
... whole fled with precipitation . The wagoners took each a horse out of his team and scampered ; their example was immediately followed by others , so that all the wagons , provisions , artillery and stores were left to the enemy . The ...
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