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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... object , not so much to become distinguished by this accomplishment , as to acquire the power of acting on the minds of others , and of communi- cating , in the most attractive and effectual man- ner , such discoveries as he might make ...
... object , not so much to become distinguished by this accomplishment , as to acquire the power of acting on the minds of others , and of communi- cating , in the most attractive and effectual man- ner , such discoveries as he might make ...
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... Object.— An Academy established . — Appointed one of the Trus- tees for managing it . - Partnership with David Hall . - Electrical Experiments . Chosen a Member of the Assembly . - A Com- missioner for making a Treaty with the Indians ...
... Object.— An Academy established . — Appointed one of the Trus- tees for managing it . - Partnership with David Hall . - Electrical Experiments . Chosen a Member of the Assembly . - A Com- missioner for making a Treaty with the Indians ...
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... Object of Franklin's Agency in England . — Collinson , Miss Stevenson , Strahan , Gov- ernor Shirley , Beccaria , Musschenbroek . — Franklin's Interview with the Proprietaries . He causes a Letter to be published re- specting ...
... Object of Franklin's Agency in England . — Collinson , Miss Stevenson , Strahan , Gov- ernor Shirley , Beccaria , Musschenbroek . — Franklin's Interview with the Proprietaries . He causes a Letter to be published re- specting ...
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... A committee of management was organized , and an amount of money adequate to the object was soon contributed by the voluntary subscriptions of a large VOL . I B To return ; I continued thus employed in my father's LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 13.
... A committee of management was organized , and an amount of money adequate to the object was soon contributed by the voluntary subscriptions of a large VOL . I B To return ; I continued thus employed in my father's LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 13.
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... object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and , writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning ...
... object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and , writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning ...
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