The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published : with Notes and a Life of the AuthorTappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... gazette , called The Weekly Mercury , being the first newspaper printed in Pennsylvania . Having but a poor opinion of this paper as then conducted , and yet perceiving that it was profitable to the proprietor , Franklin thought there ...
... gazette , called The Weekly Mercury , being the first newspaper printed in Pennsylvania . Having but a poor opinion of this paper as then conducted , and yet perceiving that it was profitable to the proprietor , Franklin thought there ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA GAZette , june 23 , 1730 . Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you . Prithee , how came such a man as you alone ? And musing too ? What misfortune in your pleasures has sent you to philosophy for relief ...
... PENNSYLVANIA GAZette , june 23 , 1730 . Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you . Prithee , how came such a man as you alone ? And musing too ? What misfortune in your pleasures has sent you to philosophy for relief ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE , July 9 , 1730 . Philocles . Dear Horatio , where hast thou been these three or four months ? What new adventures have you fallen upon since I met you in these delightful , all - inspiring fields , and wondered how ...
... PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE , July 9 , 1730 . Philocles . Dear Horatio , where hast thou been these three or four months ? What new adventures have you fallen upon since I met you in these delightful , all - inspiring fields , and wondered how ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA GAZette , Sept. 3 , 1730 . THE following is a dialogue between Socrates , the great Athenian philosopher , and one Glaucon , a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the ...
... PENNSYLVANIA GAZette , Sept. 3 , 1730 . THE following is a dialogue between Socrates , the great Athenian philosopher , and one Glaucon , a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA GAzette , feb . 18 , 1734 . IT is commonly asserted , that without self - denial there is no virtue , and that the greater the self - denial the greater the virtue . If it were said , that he who cannot deny himself any ...
... PENNSYLVANIA GAzette , feb . 18 , 1734 . IT is commonly asserted , that without self - denial there is no virtue , and that the greater the self - denial the greater the virtue . If it were said , that he who cannot deny himself any ...
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