| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 pągines
...occurring for want of due care of them, the collection, after about a year, was separated ; and eat li took his books home again. And now I set on foot my...for a subscription library; I drew up the proposals, go1 them put into form by our great scrivener, Brockden, and by the help of my friends in the junto,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 pągines
...of great use, yet some inconveniences occurring for want of due care of them, the collection alter about a year, was separated ; and each took his books home again. forty shillings each to begin with, and ten shillings a year for fifty years, the term our company... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 pągines
...of great use, yet some inconveniences occurring for want of due care of them, the collection after about a year was separated, and each took his books home again. she proved a good and faithful helpmate, assisted me much by attending to the shop; we throve together,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1856 - 670 pągines
...of great use, yet some inconveniences occurring for want of due care of them, the collection after about a year was separated; and each took his books...again. And now I set on foot my first project of a pub lie nature, that for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals, got them put into form by... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 748 pągines
...all of us bring our books to that room, and for some time tnis contented us .... But soon [in 1731] I set on foot my first project of a public nature,...for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals . . . and, by the help of my friends in ' the Junto,' procured fifty subscribers of forty shillings... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1196 pągines
...all of us bring our books to that room, and for some time this contented us — But soon [in 1731] I set on foot, my first project of a public nature,...for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals ... and, by the help of my friends, in ' the Junto,' procured fifty subscribers of forty shillings... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 738 pągines
...our books to that room, and for some time this contented us .... But soon [in 1731] I set on foot iny first project of a public nature, that for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals . . . and, by the help of my friends in 'the Junto,' procured fifty subscribers of forty shillings... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 pągines
...our books to that room, and for some time this contented us .... But soon [in 1731] I set on foot ray first project of a public nature, that for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals . . . and, by the help of my friends, in ' the Junto,' procured fifty subscribers of forty shillings... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1198 pągines
...all of us bring our books to that room, and for some time ihis contented us — But soon [in 1731] I set on foot my first project of a public nature, that for a subscripItion library. I drew up the proposals ... and, by the help of my friends, in 'the Junto,'... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 pągines
...want of due care of them, the collection, after abouti year, was separated ; and each took his boob home again. And now I set on foot my first project of t public nature, that for a subscription library; I drew up the proposals, got them put into form by... | |
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