Benjamin Franklin's Own Story: His Autobiography Continued from 1759 to His Death in 1790, with a Biographical Sketch Drawn from His WritingsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1937 - 268 Seiten |
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... manner of evading it . Whereby I became free . My at- tempt to get employ with other Printers . He prevents me . Our frequent pleadings before our Father . The final Breach . My Inducements to quit Boston . Manner of coming to a ...
... manner of evading it . Whereby I became free . My at- tempt to get employ with other Printers . He prevents me . Our frequent pleadings before our Father . The final Breach . My Inducements to quit Boston . Manner of coming to a ...
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... manner , that seldom fails to dis- gust , tends to create opposition , and to defeat everyone of those pur- poses for which speech was given to us , to wit , giving or receiving information or pleasure . For , if you would inform , a ...
... manner , that seldom fails to dis- gust , tends to create opposition , and to defeat everyone of those pur- poses for which speech was given to us , to wit , giving or receiving information or pleasure . For , if you would inform , a ...
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... manner he intended to proceed . I , who stood by and heard all , saw immediately that one of them was a crafty old sophister , and the other a mere novice . Bradford left me with Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who ...
... manner he intended to proceed . I , who stood by and heard all , saw immediately that one of them was a crafty old sophister , and the other a mere novice . Bradford left me with Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who ...
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accordingly acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards America Andrew Bradford Anthony Benezet appeared Art of Virtue ask'd Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston British brought call'd captain character colonies conduct continu'd continued dispute employ'd enemies England father France French friends gave give good-natur'd governor hands horses Indians ingenious instructions Jonathan Shipley Keimer King letter Little Britain lived London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine means ment mind Nathan G never occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament peace Penn Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia Poor Richard's Almanack Postmaster-General present printed printer printing-house propos'd proposed proprietary province Quakers Ralph reason receiv'd respect return'd says sect sent ship soon Stamp Act street thing thought thro tion told took treaty Vergennes virtue waggons William Temple Franklin writing wrote young