Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Mason Brothers, 1864 - 710 Seiten |
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... pounds . Sixty years after his death , when the son of Benjamin Franklin heard the history of his Uncle Thomas , and saw in the county the evidences of his ingenuity and public spirit , he was struck with the resemblance to the char ...
... pounds . Sixty years after his death , when the son of Benjamin Franklin heard the history of his Uncle Thomas , and saw in the county the evidences of his ingenuity and public spirit , he was struck with the resemblance to the char ...
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... pounds sterling . James Franklin , that elder brother of Benjamin , who learned the trade of a printer in London , returned to Boston , with types . and a press of his own , when Benjamin was eleven years old . He set up in business ...
... pounds sterling . James Franklin , that elder brother of Benjamin , who learned the trade of a printer in London , returned to Boston , with types . and a press of his own , when Benjamin was eleven years old . He set up in business ...
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... pounds of lawful British money to him in hand paid by the said Josiah Franklin , the father , the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged , the said apprentice in the art of a printer which he now nseth , shall teach and instruct or ...
... pounds of lawful British money to him in hand paid by the said Josiah Franklin , the father , the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged , the said apprentice in the art of a printer which he now nseth , shall teach and instruct or ...
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... pounds for his translation of the Iliad . The old gentleman's remark , however , was correct , and he succeeded in dissuading his son from attempting a pursuit in which he could never have excelled . To the criticisms of his father ...
... pounds for his translation of the Iliad . The old gentleman's remark , however , was correct , and he succeeded in dissuading his son from attempting a pursuit in which he could never have excelled . To the criticisms of his father ...
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... pounds , and to suffer two years ' imprisonment , for printing a little harmless nonsense about the Prince Regent . Yet , for eleven months , the governing power of Boston , as early in the history of toleration as 1722 , permitted the ...
... pounds , and to suffer two years ' imprisonment , for printing a little harmless nonsense about the Prince Regent . Yet , for eleven months , the governing power of Boston , as early in the history of toleration as 1722 , permitted the ...
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afterwards America Andrew Bradford appeared apprentice asked Assembly began Benjamin Franklin Boston brother called captain church colonies Cotton Mather Council Courant Deborah Read Ecton electricity England English father friends gave Gazette gentleman give Governor hand happy heard honor hundred Indians James James Franklin John John Adams Keimer kind king lady late learned letters lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Loudoun ment mind minister nature never newspaper observed occasion opinion pamphlet paper Parliament passage Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette person Peter Collinson Philadelphia pleasure Poor Richard printed printer proprietaries province published Quakers Ralph received religion replied says Franklin sent shillings ship soon Stamp Act Street thing Thomas Penn thou thought tion told town truth virtue Whately William William Penn writing wrote young