Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Mason Brothers, 1864 - 710 Seiten |
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... wrote one more chapter at Passy . Resuming the narrative , four years later , at Philadelphia , he continued it to his fifty - first year , when he had arrived in England as agent for Pennsylvania . He had both leisure and strength to ...
... wrote one more chapter at Passy . Resuming the narrative , four years later , at Philadelphia , he continued it to his fifty - first year , when he had arrived in England as agent for Pennsylvania . He had both leisure and strength to ...
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... wrote in his diary , " pro- cured me the reading of the original manuscript of Dr. Franklin's Life . There are only two copies - this , and the one which Dr. F. took with a machine for copying letters , and which is in the pos- session ...
... wrote in his diary , " pro- cured me the reading of the original manuscript of Dr. Franklin's Life . There are only two copies - this , and the one which Dr. F. took with a machine for copying letters , and which is in the pos- session ...
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... wrote his Auto- biography for the instruction of youth , he omitted " all facts and transactions that may not have a tendency to benefit the young reader . " The sources of information respecting Dr. Franklin and his career are so ...
... wrote his Auto- biography for the instruction of youth , he omitted " all facts and transactions that may not have a tendency to benefit the young reader . " The sources of information respecting Dr. Franklin and his career are so ...
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... wrote Josiah Franklin , " kept such a stingy house that the boy left him and traveled farther . " Next , he came to the house of a smith ; " and coming on a fasting day , being in popish times , he did not like it there the first day ...
... wrote Josiah Franklin , " kept such a stingy house that the boy left him and traveled farther . " Next , he came to the house of a smith ; " and coming on a fasting day , being in popish times , he did not like it there the first day ...
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... wrote his rude doggerel poem , " A Looking - Glass for the Times , " in which those outrages were pronounced to be the sin of New England , for which a just God was visiting her with Indian wars and massacres . Peter : Saith " Let us ...
... wrote his rude doggerel poem , " A Looking - Glass for the Times , " in which those outrages were pronounced to be the sin of New England , for which a just God was visiting her with Indian wars and massacres . Peter : Saith " Let us ...
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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