Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Franklin from Boston 1-35 CHAPTER II . 1723-1729 . Franklin reaches Philadelphia ; is employed by Keimer ; goes to London ; writes a pamphlet , " Liberty and Necessity " ; comes back to Philadelphia ; opens a printing office ; writes ...
... Franklin from Boston 1-35 CHAPTER II . 1723-1729 . Franklin reaches Philadelphia ; is employed by Keimer ; goes to London ; writes a pamphlet , " Liberty and Necessity " ; comes back to Philadelphia ; opens a printing office ; writes ...
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... Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his " Preface to a Speech " ; is lampooned by the Proprie- tary Party ; is defeated at the election for Assembly- men ; is sent to ...
... Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his " Preface to a Speech " ; is lampooned by the Proprie- tary Party ; is defeated at the election for Assembly- men ; is sent to ...
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... Franklin begins to edit the papers . Dr. Price's edition with Steuben's " Life . " Temple Frank- lin accused of ... Franklin in , the text . Its popularity . The collected works . Franklin's place in literature . Characteristics of his ...
... Franklin begins to edit the papers . Dr. Price's edition with Steuben's " Life . " Temple Frank- lin accused of ... Franklin in , the text . Its popularity . The collected works . Franklin's place in literature . Characteristics of his ...
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... Franklin , 1722. ” The remarks " To the Reader " are signed B. F. , and this B. F. was undoubtedly Benjamin Franklin the elder . . joiners , the tanners and the cutlers , watched him 4 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ,
... Franklin , 1722. ” The remarks " To the Reader " are signed B. F. , and this B. F. was undoubtedly Benjamin Franklin the elder . . joiners , the tanners and the cutlers , watched him 4 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ,
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... Franklin read it with pleasure , for he was by nature a debater and a disputatious Indeed , there is much reason to believe that he was himself the author of an eight - page tract ridiculing some of Stoddart's remarks , and called ...
... Franklin read it with pleasure , for he was by nature a debater and a disputatious Indeed , there is much reason to believe that he was himself the author of an eight - page tract ridiculing some of Stoddart's remarks , and called ...
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