I continued thus employed in my father's business for two years, that is, till I was twelve years old; and my brother John, who was bred to that business, having left my father, married, and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was all appearance... Poor Richard's Almanac for 1850-52 - Trang 59bởi Benjamin Franklin - 1849Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 trang
...methodically. But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball. Perhaps it is only negligence. To return: I continued thus employed in my father's...left my father, married and set up for himself at llhode Island, there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place, and become a tallow-chandler.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 trang
...methodically. But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball. Perhaps it is only negligence. To return : I continued thus employed in my father's...John, who was bred to that business, having left my * The marble having become dilapidated, the citizens of Beaton replaced it in 1827 by a granite obelisk.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 trang
...methodically. But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball. Perhaps it is only negligence. To return ; I continued thus employed in my father's...left my father, married, and set up for himself at Ehode Island, there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place, and become a tallow-chandler.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 trang
...methodically. But one does not dress for private company as for a public ball. Perhaps it LJ only negligence. 7+ z q ϭ ѯmʁ Ճ - 7 !" k ] $ Jq 17 f ) ,b tiiat is till I was twelve years old ; and my brother John, who was bred to that business, having left... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1862 - 580 trang
...and some tools as well ; and * "I continued thns employed," says Franklin, in his Autobiography, " in my father's business for two years — that is, till I was twelve years old ; and then my brother John, who was bred to that business, having left my father, and married, and set up... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Epes Sargent - 1866 - 270 trang
...methodically. But one does noo dress for private company as for a public ball. Perhaps it is only negligence. To return : I continued thus employed in my father's...John, who was bred to that business, having left my * The marble having become dilapidated, the citizens of Boston replaced it in 1827 by a granite obelisk.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 trang
...philosopher, and for the many tokens of his affectionate attachment to his native town." — Sparks. father's business for two years, that is, till I was...and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was all appearance that I was destined to supply his place, and become a tallow-chandler. But my dislike... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 trang
...and philosopher, a:id for the many tokens of his affectionate attachment to his native town." — S. father's business for two years, that is, till I was...and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was all appearance that I was destined to supply his place, and become a tallow-chandler. But my dislike... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1875 - 579 trang
...and philosopher, and for the many tokens of his affectionate attachment to his native town. ' — .y. father's business for two years, that is, till I was...brother John, who was bred to that business, having left mv father, married, and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was all appearance that I was destined... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 trang
...and philo>ophcr, and for the many tokens of his affectionate attachment to his native town." — S. father's business for two years, that is, till I was...brother John, who was bred to that business, having left mv father, married, and set up for himself at Rhode Island, there was all appearance that I was destined... | |
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