| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 strani
...prosperously. In the mean time, Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced to sell his printing-house, to satisfy his creditors....apprentice, David Harry, whom I had instructed while I worked with him, set up in his place at Philadelphia, having bought his materials. I was at first apprehensive... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 strani
...stationary solicited my custom ; others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously. In the mean time, Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced to sell his printing-house, to satisfy his creditors. He went to Barbadoes, and there lived... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 strani
...industrious, thriving yonng man, and paying duly for what I bought, the merchants who imported stationary solicited my custom ; others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously. In the mean time Reimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 strani
...on a wheelbarrow. Thus being «teemed an industrious, thriving young man, and paying duly for what I bought, the merchants who imported stationery solicited...others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously. In the mean time Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 666 strani
...stationery solicited my custom ; others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously. In the mean time, Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced to sell his printing-house, to satisfy his creditors. He went to Barbadoes, and there lived... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 668 strani
...prosperously. In the mean time, Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced to sell his printing-house, to satisfy his creditors....apprentice, David Harry, whom I had instructed while I worked with him, set up in his place at Philadelphia, having bought his materials. I was at first apprehensive... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 strani
...on a wheelbarrow. Thus being esteemed an industrious, thriving young man, and paying duly for what I bought, the merchants who imported stationery solicited...others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously. In the mean time, Keimer's credit and business declining daily, he was at last forced... | |
| 1842 - 194 strani
...Keimer's business and credit declined daily, and he was at last obliged to sell his printing house, to satisfy his creditors. He went to Barbadoes, and there lived, some years, in great poverty. 12. An apprentice of Keimer's, David Harry, bought his materials, and set up, in his... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 522 strani
...a wheel-barrow. Thus, being esteemed an industrious, thriving young man, and paying duly for what I bought, the merchants who imported stationery solicited...others proposed supplying me with books, and I went on prosperously." CHAPTER XVI. RIVALS IN TRADE FRUITLESS ATTEMPT AT MATCH-MAKING HE MARRIES MISS READ... | |
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