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by Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1922 - 336 pages
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son Samuel, who was bred to...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son Samuel, who was bred to...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 pages
...by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a. workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son Samuel, who was bred to...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son Samuel, who was bred to...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin

Jeremiah Chaplin - 1876 - 416 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my Uncle Benjamin's son Samuel, who was bred to...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 27

1877 - 972 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. From a child I was fond of reading, and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 27

Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, Brownell. From a child I was fond of reading, and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My no father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son, Samuel, who was bred...
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The Old South Leaflets: Annual ser

1883 - 82 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments,...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. From a child I was fond of reading, and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1886 - 690 pages
...much by it as to be able to do little jobs myself in my house when a workman could not readily be got, and to construct little machines for my experiments...making the experiment was fresh and warm in my mind. My no father at last fixed upon the cutler's trade, and my uncle Benjamin's son, Samuel, who was bred...
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