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 AUTHOR.1844 |
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... soon as Mr. Jeffries recovered , he likewise went into the country . In the mean time his son , Dr. John Jeffries , adhering to the side of the loyalists , did not choose to accompany his father , but remained in Boston ; and his father ...
... soon as Mr. Jeffries recovered , he likewise went into the country . In the mean time his son , Dr. John Jeffries , adhering to the side of the loyalists , did not choose to accompany his father , but remained in Boston ; and his father ...
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... it two little sketches on the Arts of Rhetoric and Logic , the latter finishing with a dispute in the Socratic method . And , soon after , I 629 procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates , wherein there 20 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... it two little sketches on the Arts of Rhetoric and Logic , the latter finishing with a dispute in the Socratic method . And , soon after , I 629 procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates , wherein there 20 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... soon bring myself into scrapes ; and further , that my indiscreet disputations about religion began to make me pointed at with horror by good people , as an in- fidel and atheist . I concluded , therefore , to remove to New York ; but ...
... soon bring myself into scrapes ; and further , that my indiscreet disputations about religion began to make me pointed at with horror by good people , as an in- fidel and atheist . I concluded , therefore , to remove to New York ; but ...
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... 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 Philadelphia . 28 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... 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 Philadelphia . 28 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... soon al- most as wet as he . In this manner we lay all night , with very little rest ; but , the wind abating the next day , we made a shift to reach Amboy before night ; having been thirty hours on the water , without victuals , or any ...
... soon al- most as wet as he . In this manner we lay all night , with very little rest ; but , the wind abating the next day , we made a shift to reach Amboy before night ; having been thirty hours on the water , without victuals , or any ...
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