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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... lodging . I was fatigued with trav- elling , rowing and want of rest , I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash consisted of a Dutch dollar , and about a shilling in cop- per . The latter I gave the people of the boat for my ...
... lodging . I was fatigued with trav- elling , rowing and want of rest , I was very hungry ; and my whole stock of cash consisted of a Dutch dollar , and about a shilling in cop- per . The latter I gave the people of the boat for my ...
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... lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . ' Here , " says he , " is one place that entertains strangers , but it is not a reputable house ; if thee wilt walk with me I'll show thee a better . " ' He brought me to the ...
... lodging . We were then near the sign of the Three Mariners . ' Here , " says he , " is one place that entertains strangers , but it is not a reputable house ; if thee wilt walk with me I'll show thee a better . " ' He brought me to the ...
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... lodging at Bradford's while I work'd 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 mentioned , who was the owner of his house ; and , my chest and ...
... lodging at Bradford's while I work'd 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 mentioned , who was the owner of his house ; and , my chest and ...
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... lodgings , found the stolen goods , and had the thieves punish'd . So , tho ' we had escap'd a sunken rock , which we scrap'd upon in the passage , I thought this escape of rather more importance to me . At New York I found my friend ...
... lodgings , found the stolen goods , and had the thieves punish'd . So , tho ' we had escap'd a sunken rock , which we scrap'd upon in the passage , I thought this escape of rather more importance to me . At New York I found my friend ...
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... lodgings , and defray his expenses to and at Philadelphia , which prov'd extremely inconvenient to me . The then governor of New York , Burnet ( son of Bishop Burnet ) , hearing from the captain that a young man , one of his passengers ...
... lodgings , and defray his expenses to and at Philadelphia , which prov'd extremely inconvenient to me . The then governor of New York , Burnet ( son of Bishop Burnet ) , hearing from the captain that a young man , one of his passengers ...
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