The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationTappan and Dennet, 1844 - 612 Seiten |
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... late publisher of this paper , finding so many inconveniences would arise , by his carrying the manuscripts and the public news to be super- vised by the Secretary , as to render his carrying it on unprofitable , has entirely dropped ...
... late publisher of this paper , finding so many inconveniences would arise , by his carrying the manuscripts and the public news to be super- vised by the Secretary , as to render his carrying it on unprofitable , has entirely dropped ...
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... late Governor Burnet brought with him instructions to demand a settled salary of one thousand pounds sterling per annum , on him and all his successors , and the Assembly were required to fix it immediately , he insisted on it ...
... late Governor Burnet brought with him instructions to demand a settled salary of one thousand pounds sterling per annum , on him and all his successors , and the Assembly were required to fix it immediately , he insisted on it ...
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... late years become so disgraceful to our country . When- ever I was solicited to insert any thing of that kind , and the writers pleaded , as they generally did , the lib- erty of the press ; and that a newspaper was like a stagecoach ...
... late years become so disgraceful to our country . When- ever I was solicited to insert any thing of that kind , and the writers pleaded , as they generally did , the lib- erty of the press ; and that a newspaper was like a stagecoach ...
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... of the Press . See Vol . II . p . 285. Again , late in life , he wrote a pointed satirical piece on this subject . Ibid . p . 508.- Editor . wards ; and managed the business with such success , 124 [ 1733 . LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... of the Press . See Vol . II . p . 285. Again , late in life , he wrote a pointed satirical piece on this subject . Ibid . p . 508.- Editor . wards ; and managed the business with such success , 124 [ 1733 . LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... late governor of Vir- ginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatisfied with the conduct of his deputy at Philadelphia , respect- ing some negligence in rendering , and want of exact- ness in framing , his accounts , took from ...
... late governor of Vir- ginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatisfied with the conduct of his deputy at Philadelphia , respect- ing some negligence in rendering , and want of exact- ness in framing , his accounts , took from ...
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