Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Mason Brothers, 1864 - 710 Seiten |
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... thought , the Franklins may have descended ; and there came a time when several Fran- * Hugh Miller's " My Schools and Schoolmasters , " chap . ix . + " This worthy Franklin bore a purse of silk , Fixed to his girdle , white as morning ...
... thought , the Franklins may have descended ; and there came a time when several Fran- * Hugh Miller's " My Schools and Schoolmasters , " chap . ix . + " This worthy Franklin bore a purse of silk , Fixed to his girdle , white as morning ...
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... thought his great namesake . Bereaved thus of wife and children , the lonely old man heard , with great satisfaction , that there was a little Benjamin Franklin , * " Letters to Benjamin Franklin from his Family and Friends , ” p . 160 ...
... thought his great namesake . Bereaved thus of wife and children , the lonely old man heard , with great satisfaction , that there was a little Benjamin Franklin , * " Letters to Benjamin Franklin from his Family and Friends , ” p . 160 ...
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... thought women incapable of ac- quiring knowledge of that nature . Franklin maintained the con- trary opinion . He , probably , derived his impressions on that sub- ject from his early favorite , Defoe , who was earnest for the educa ...
... thought women incapable of ac- quiring knowledge of that nature . Franklin maintained the con- trary opinion . He , probably , derived his impressions on that sub- ject from his early favorite , Defoe , who was earnest for the educa ...
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... thought , to give the student a mastery of language . Sometimes , he would make a sketch of the meaning of each sentence of an essay on separate pieces of paper , tumble them into confusion , lay them aside till he had quite forgotten ...
... thought , to give the student a mastery of language . Sometimes , he would make a sketch of the meaning of each sentence of an essay on separate pieces of paper , tumble them into confusion , lay them aside till he had quite forgotten ...
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... thought , might hin- der the free acceptance . If history shows any thing more certainly than another , it is that religious truth is progressive . All denominations admit this with 60 [ 1722 . LIFE AND TIMES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ...
... thought , might hin- der the free acceptance . If history shows any thing more certainly than another , it is that religious truth is progressive . All denominations admit this with 60 [ 1722 . LIFE AND TIMES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ...
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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