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" I went for a draught of the river water ; and, being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in the boat with us, and were waiting to go farther. "
Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also Lives of Distinguished ... - Page 45
by Henry Howe - 1856 - 482 pages
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 pages
...awkward ridiculous appearance. Then I turned and went down Chesnut Street and part of Walnut Street, eating my roll all the way, and coming round found myself again at Market Street Wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water, and...
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The Monthly critical gazette, Volume 1

1824 - 610 pages
...awkward and ridiculous appearance. Then I turned, and went down Chesnut-street and part of Walnut-stieet, eating my roll all the way, and coming round, found...myself again at Market-street wharf, near the boat 1 came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water, and being filled with one of my rolls,...
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Volume 1

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 452 pages
...door, saw me, and thought I made, as I certainly did, a most awkward, ridiculous appearance. Then 1 turned and went down Chesnutstreet and part of Walnut-street,...I went for a draught of the river water; and being rilled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin

Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 522 pages
...awkward and ridiculous appearance. Then I turned and went down Chestnut street and part of Walnut street, eating my roll all the way and coming round, found myself again at Market street wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water ; and...
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 2

Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 pages
...most awkward, ridiculous appearance. Then I turned and went down Chesnut Street and Walnut Street, eating my roll all the way ; and, coming round, found myself again at Market Street Wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water ; and,...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Written by Himself ; to which is Added His ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 pages
...awkward, ridicuIchis appearance. Then I turned and went down Chestnut street and part of Walnut street, eating my roll all the way, and, coming round, found myself again at Market street wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water ; and,...
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel, Comprising ...

William O. Blake - 1856 - 1124 pages
...awkward, ridiculous appearance. Then I turned and went down Chestnut street, and part of Walnut street, eating my roll all the way ; and, coming round, found myself again at Market street wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of river water ; and, being...
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel, Comprising ...

W. O. Blake - 1856 - 1016 pages
...eating my roll all the way ; and, coming round, found myself again at Market street wharf, near thé boat I came in, to which I went for a. draught of river water; and, being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that...
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties, Volume 2

George L. Craik - 1858 - 894 pages
...Philadelphia : — After concluding the account of his voyage, " I have been the more particular," he says, " in this description of my journey, and shall be so...boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river-water ; and being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. Continuation

George Lillie Craik - 1865 - 594 pages
...the other. Thus I went up Market-street, as far as Fourth-street, passing by the door of Mr. Bend, my future wife's father, when she, standing at the...boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river-water ; and being 611ed with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that...
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