The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 1Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... called , in the title - page , the Works of Dr. Franklin , comprised in two small volumes . This edition is remarkable as containing the first publication , in the English lan- guage , of the Life of Franklin , written by himself . It ...
... called , in the title - page , the Works of Dr. Franklin , comprised in two small volumes . This edition is remarkable as containing the first publication , in the English lan- guage , of the Life of Franklin , written by himself . It ...
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... called Dunkers.- Re- ligious Creeds . - New - invented Fireplace . CHAPTER IX . - • - Proposals relating to the Education of Youth . - Subscriptions for that Object.— An Academy established . — Appointed one of the Trus- tees for ...
... called Dunkers.- Re- ligious Creeds . - New - invented Fireplace . CHAPTER IX . - • - Proposals relating to the Education of Youth . - Subscriptions for that Object.— An Academy established . — Appointed one of the Trus- tees for ...
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... called the Armonica . His Son appointed Governor of New Jersey . - Re- turns to America . - 247 CHAPTER III . Receives the Thanks of the Assembly.— Tour through the Middle and Eastern Colonies . - Engages again in Public Affairs , - Mas ...
... called the Armonica . His Son appointed Governor of New Jersey . - Re- turns to America . - 247 CHAPTER III . Receives the Thanks of the Assembly.— Tour through the Middle and Eastern Colonies . - Engages again in Public Affairs , - Mas ...
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... called a Franklin , enriched with great possessions ; and also other freeholders and many yeomen able for their livelihoods to make a jury in form aforementioned . ” — Old Translation . Chaucer too calls his Country Gentleman a Franklin ...
... called a Franklin , enriched with great possessions ; and also other freeholders and many yeomen able for their livelihoods to make a jury in form aforementioned . ” — Old Translation . Chaucer too calls his Country Gentleman a Franklin ...
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... called , of which these are the closing lines , extends through fourteen pages of a duodecimo pamphlet , entitled , " A Looking - Glass for the Times ; or the former Spirit of New England revived in this Generation ; by PETER FOLGER ...
... called , of which these are the closing lines , extends through fourteen pages of a duodecimo pamphlet , entitled , " A Looking - Glass for the Times ; or the former Spirit of New England revived in this Generation ; by PETER FOLGER ...
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