The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Ed., and Many Letters Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 1Hillard, Gray,, 1840 - 612 Seiten |
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... till he attained a mastery over the language , which has raised his name to the first rank in English literature . Yet it was his pri- mary object , not so much to become distinguished by this accomplishment , as to acquire the power of ...
... till he attained a mastery over the language , which has raised his name to the first rank in English literature . Yet it was his pri- mary object , not so much to become distinguished by this accomplishment , as to acquire the power of ...
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... till they were submitted to the in- spection of the Editor . Such of them as were se- lected for use in preparing this work filled two very large trunks . They consist of original letters writ- ten to Dr. Franklin during his residence ...
... till they were submitted to the in- spection of the Editor . Such of them as were se- lected for use in preparing this work filled two very large trunks . They consist of original letters writ- ten to Dr. Franklin during his residence ...
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... till we brought them all to make our little wharf . The next morning , the workmen were sur- prised at missing the stones , which had formed our wharf . Inquiry was made after the authors of this transfer ; we were discovered ...
... till we brought them all to make our little wharf . The next morning , the workmen were sur- prised at missing the stones , which had formed our wharf . Inquiry was made after the authors of this transfer ; we were discovered ...
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... till I was twelve years old ; and , my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father , married , and set up for himself at Rhode Island , there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place , and ...
... till I was twelve years old ; and , my brother John , who was bred to that business , having left my father , married , and set up for himself at Rhode Island , there was every appearance that I was destined to supply his place , and ...
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... till the paper came to an end , in 1727. James Franklin removed soon after to Newport , where he established the Rhode Island Gazette , September , 1732. He died in February , 1735.- Editor . - CHAPTER II . - --- - Journey to ...
... till the paper came to an end , in 1727. James Franklin removed soon after to Newport , where he established the Rhode Island Gazette , September , 1732. He died in February , 1735.- Editor . - CHAPTER II . - --- - Journey to ...
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accordingly acquainted acts of Parliament affairs afterwards agent American answer appeared appointed army arrived Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued defence dispute endeavour England eral father favor formed France Franklin French friends gave give Gnadenhutten Governor hands honor horses hundred Indians inhabitants instructions Keimer King letters liberty lodged London Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Shelburne means ment ministers Motto never obtained occasion officers opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette persons petition Philadelphia political pounds sterling present principles printed printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers received respect sailed says sect sent ship soon Stamp Act street thing thought thousand pounds tion told took treaty troops Vergennes wagons William Penn writing wrote