| 1804 - 646 trang
...arithmetick, he made not the smallest progress in it, " At ten years of age/' stays he, " I was brought home to assist my father in his business, which was that of a candle and soap* maker, trades to which he had not indeed served an apprenticeship, but which he had... | |
| 1817 - 630 trang
...destiny awaited him, as will be seen from his own words : — " At ten years of age*, I was brought home to assist my father in his business, which was that of a candle and soapmaker ; trades to which he had not indeed served an apprenticeship, but which he had... | |
| 1817 - 694 trang
...destiny awaited him, as will be seen from his own words : — " At ten years of age*, I was brought home to assist my father in his business, which 'was that of a candle and soapmaker ; trades to which he had not indeed served an apprenticeship, but which he had... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 trang
...a good hand, pretty soon; but I failed entirely in arithmetic. At ten years old I was taken to help my father in his business, which was that of a tallow-chandler, and soap-boiler: a business to which he was not bred, but had assumed on his arrival at New-England, because he found that his... | |
| 1824 - 706 trang
...arithmetic, the little fellow had been taken away thus early from his books and his play, to help along his father in his business, — which was that of a tallow-chandler and soapboiler. And that father's name may still be decyphered beneath the torn and tarnished gilding on the ball to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 trang
...a good hand pretty soon ; but I failed entirely in arithmetic. At ten years old I was taken to help my father in his business, which was that of a tallowchandler and soap-boiler ; a business to which he was not bred, but had assumed on his arrival in New England, because he found that his... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1849 - 78 trang
...write a good hand pretty soon, but failed entirely in arithmetic. At ten years old- I was taken to help my father in his business, which was that of a tallow-chandler and soap-boiler; a business to which he was not bred, but had assumed on his arrival in New England, because he found that his... | |
| George White - 1849 - 716 trang
...was born in Boston, January 17, 1706. At ten years of age, he was taken from school and assisted his father in his business, which was that of a tallow-chandler and soap-boiler. At the end of two years, he was bound an apprentice to his brother, who was a printer. Having a great... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1850 - 666 trang
...a good hand pretty soon; but I failed entirely in arithmetic. At ten years old I was taken to help my father in his business, which was that of a tallowchandler and soap-boiler ; a business to which he was not bred, but had assumed on his arrival in New England, because he found that his... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 trang
...Warren, 1792. At the age of ten, as we have already seen, Benjamin was taken from school to help his father in his business, which was that of a tallow-chandler and soap-boiler ; a business to which he was not bred, but which he had taken up on his arrival in New England, because he had found... | |
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