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" ... and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress, from that greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. "
The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. - Page 220
by George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 3 pages
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Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 238 pages
...or a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress, from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. And now it was that, being on some occasion made...
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Now First Printed in England from ...

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1905 - 354 pages
...or a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress, from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. And now it was that, being on some occasion made...
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ST. Botolph's Gomn An Account of Dio Boston in Colonial Days

MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1908 - 540 pages
...handful of raisins or a tart from the pastry-cook, and a glass of water, I had the rest of the time for study, in which I made the greater progress from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking." Sixteen years before that Sunday morning when the...
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St. Botolph's Town: An Account of Old Boston in Colonial Days

Mary Caroline Crawford - Boston (Mass.) - 1908 - 500 pages
...handful of raisins or a tart from the pastry-cook, and a glass of water, I had the rest of the time for study, in which I made the greater progress from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking." Sixteen years before that Sunday morning when the...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: With Selections from His Other Writings ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 430 pages
...or a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress, from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. 1 The second edition of Tryon's book had been published...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 pages
...or a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water), had the rest of the time till their return for study ; in which I made the greater progress from...generally attend temperance in eating and drinking. Now it was that (being on some occasion made ashamed of my ignorance in figures, which I had twice...
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Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 236 pages
...or a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress, from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. And now it was that, being on some occasion made...
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Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800

William B. Cairns - American literature - 1909 - 520 pages
...pastry-cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made ths greater progress, from that greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. And now it was that, being on some occasion made...
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Prose Literature for Secondary Schools: With Some Suggestions for ...

Margaret Ashmun - American literature - 1910 - 314 pages
...a tart from the pastry-cook's, and a glass of water), had the rest of the time, till their return, for study; in which I made the greater progress from...generally attend temperance in eating and drinking. Now it was that (being on some occasion made ashamed of my ignorance in figures, which I had twice...
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Franklins̓ Autobiography, Volume 10

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1910 - 216 pages
...or a tart from the pastry cook's, and a glass of water, had the rest of the time till their return for study, in which I made the greater progress from...greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension which usually attend temperance in eating and drinking. And now it was that, being on some occasion made...
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