Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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第 21 頁
My father at length decided that I should be a cut- ler , and I was placed for some days upon trial with my cousin Samuel , son of my uncle Benjamin , who had learned this trade in London , and had established himself at Boston ...
My father at length decided that I should be a cut- ler , and I was placed for some days upon trial with my cousin Samuel , son of my uncle Benjamin , who had learned this trade in London , and had established himself at Boston ...
第 41 頁
I went however with the governor and the colonel to a tavern at the corner of Third - street , where , while we were drinking the Ma- deira , he proposed to me to establish a printing - house He set forth the probabilities of success ...
I went however with the governor and the colonel to a tavern at the corner of Third - street , where , while we were drinking the Ma- deira , he proposed to me to establish a printing - house He set forth the probabilities of success ...
第 43 頁
... adding , that , with perseverance and prudent economy , I might by the time I became of age , save enough to establish myself in business ; and that if a small sum should then be wanting , he would un- dertake to supply it .
... adding , that , with perseverance and prudent economy , I might by the time I became of age , save enough to establish myself in business ; and that if a small sum should then be wanting , he would un- dertake to supply it .
第 47 頁
You will also be able , said he , to form some acquain- tance there , and establish a correspondence with sta- tioners and booksellers . This I acknowledged was de- sirable . That being the case , added he , DR . FRANKLIN . 47.
You will also be able , said he , to form some acquain- tance there , and establish a correspondence with sta- tioners and booksellers . This I acknowledged was de- sirable . That being the case , added he , DR . FRANKLIN . 47.
第 50 頁
... be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not so well found- ed as I imagined . My most intimate acquaintance at this time were Charles Osborne , Joseph Watson , and James Ralph ; young men ...
... be established in my business . Perhaps also she thought that my expectations were not so well found- ed as I imagined . My most intimate acquaintance at this time were Charles Osborne , Joseph Watson , and James Ralph ; young men ...
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