Young Benjamin Franklin: Or, The Right Road Through Life, A Boy's Book on a Boy's Own SubjectHarper & Brothers, 1862 - 561 pages |
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... come to a crisis ; and , in the lull of the phrensy , the author of the present book wishes to say his say upon the means of worldly welfare , the laws of worldly 3 happiness , and the rules of worldly duty to the viii PREFACE .
... come to a crisis ; and , in the lull of the phrensy , the author of the present book wishes to say his say upon the means of worldly welfare , the laws of worldly 3 happiness , and the rules of worldly duty to the viii PREFACE .
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... comes , my heart fails me , and my spirit keeps pulling my body away " ( the boy had caught the Puritanical phrases of the time ) , " and filling my head with the delight of being on the water ; and then , for the life of me , I can't ...
... comes , my heart fails me , and my spirit keeps pulling my body away " ( the boy had caught the Puritanical phrases of the time ) , " and filling my head with the delight of being on the water ; and then , for the life of me , I can't ...
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... Come down here , sir ! come down directly , I say ! " and then stand- ing up , he proceeded to shake his arm violently over the bed till the little black and white ball was dislodged from the new nestling - place he had chosen . " Come ...
... Come down here , sir ! come down directly , I say ! " and then stand- ing up , he proceeded to shake his arm violently over the bed till the little black and white ball was dislodged from the new nestling - place he had chosen . " Come ...
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... come , Master An- derson , you must go back to your nest , and make the best supper you can off your bed - clothes ; for you can't sleep with the cat to - night , so you'll have to keep yourself warm , old fellow , for I couldn't for ...
... come , Master An- derson , you must go back to your nest , and make the best supper you can off your bed - clothes ; for you can't sleep with the cat to - night , so you'll have to keep yourself warm , old fellow , for I couldn't for ...
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... Come what might , little Ben was determined to be a sailor . CHAPTER II . " MISSING : A YOUNG GENTLEMAN- " If Benjamin Franklin will return to his home , all will be for " " No , no , I won't have ' forgiven ' put down , " doggedly ...
... Come what might , little Ben was determined to be a sailor . CHAPTER II . " MISSING : A YOUNG GENTLEMAN- " If Benjamin Franklin will return to his home , all will be for " " No , no , I won't have ' forgiven ' put down , " doggedly ...
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