The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationWhittemore, Niles, and Hall, 1857 - 612 Seiten |
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... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge Fortescue , De laudibus Legum Angliæ , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
... took surnames all over the kingdom . As a proof that FRANKLIN was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge Fortescue , De laudibus Legum Angliæ , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following ...
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... took offence at this crown , and demanded the removal of the sign ; but they finally contented them- selves with daubing a coat of paint over the crown , leaving " Samuel Our humble family early embraced the reformed re- ligion . 6 LIFE ...
... took offence at this crown , and demanded the removal of the sign ; but they finally contented them- selves with daubing a coat of paint over the crown , leaving " Samuel Our humble family early embraced the reformed re- ligion . 6 LIFE ...
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... took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse , which might tend to improve the minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little ...
... took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse , which might tend to improve the minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little ...
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... took me to walk number of the citizens of Boston . The corner - stone was laid on the 15th of June , 1827 , and an address appropriate to the occasion was pronounced by General Henry A. S. Dearborn . The monument is an obelisk of ...
... took me to walk number of the citizens of Boston . The corner - stone was laid on the 15th of June , 1827 , and an address appropriate to the occasion was pronounced by General Henry A. S. Dearborn . The monument is an obelisk of ...
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... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library , and very kindly proposed to lend me such books , as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry , and wrote some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library , and very kindly proposed to lend me such books , as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry , and wrote some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Count de Vergennes court desire Ecton endeavour England father favor formed France French friends gave give Governor hands honor inhabitants instructions Keimer King land letter liberty lived London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Shelburne ment ministers ministry morning negotiation never night obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania persons Peter Folger petition Philadelphia philosophical pounds sterling present principles printed procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers received respect Richard Bache sail Sarah Bache says sent ship Society soon Stamp Act thing thought thousand pounds tion took town trade treaty United Vergennes William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote