Selections from Autobiography: Poor Richard's Almanac, Advice to a Young Tradesman, The Whistle, Necessary Hints to Those that Would be Rich, Motion for Prayers, Selected LettersDoubleday & McClure Company, 1898 - 178 trang |
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... Philadelphia in 1788 , in the author's eighty - second year . He writes under date of October 24th , 1788 , to his friend Benjamin Vaughan , who had seen and praised the first part of his manuscript : " I am recovering from a long ...
... Philadelphia in 1788 , in the author's eighty - second year . He writes under date of October 24th , 1788 , to his friend Benjamin Vaughan , who had seen and praised the first part of his manuscript : " I am recovering from a long ...
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... Philadelphia is illustrated by two extracts entitled " Public Affairs " and " Civic Pride " - although the reader should remember that there are no headings or chapter divisions in the original . The account of his singular friendship ...
... Philadelphia is illustrated by two extracts entitled " Public Affairs " and " Civic Pride " - although the reader should remember that there are no headings or chapter divisions in the original . The account of his singular friendship ...
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... Philadelphia has lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death ; if you go thither , I be- lieve he may employ you . " Philadelphia was a hundred miles further ; I set out , however , in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and ...
... Philadelphia has lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death ; if you go thither , I be- lieve he may employ you . " Philadelphia was a hundred miles further ; I set out , however , in a boat for Amboy , leaving my chest and ...
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... Philadelphia . It rained very hard all the day ; I was thor- oughly soak'd , and by noon a good deal tired ; so I stopt at a poor inn , where I stayed all night , beginning now to wish that I had never left home . I cut so miserable a ...
... Philadelphia . It rained very hard all the day ; I was thor- oughly soak'd , and by noon a good deal tired ; so I stopt at a poor inn , where I stayed all night , beginning now to wish that I had never left home . I cut so miserable a ...
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... the evening by the side of the river , a boat came by , which I found was going towards Philadelphia , with several peo- ple in her . They took me in , and , as there was no wind , we row'd all the way ; and 34 Benjamin Franklin.
... the evening by the side of the river , a boat came by , which I found was going towards Philadelphia , with several peo- ple in her . They took me in , and , as there was no wind , we row'd all the way ; and 34 Benjamin Franklin.
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