Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Gen- eral Court decided that " Publick Occurrences was a pamphlet , that it contained reflections of a high nature , that it was printed contrary to 99 " " law , and that henceforth nothing should come from the THE FIRST NEWSPAPER . 11.
... Gen- eral Court decided that " Publick Occurrences was a pamphlet , that it contained reflections of a high nature , that it was printed contrary to 99 " " law , and that henceforth nothing should come from the THE FIRST NEWSPAPER . 11.
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... contained cannot now be known , for not an impression of a number earlier than the eighteenth is extant . It is certain , how- ever , that they were filled with sprightly con- tributions from a set of young men who , weary of the ...
... contained cannot now be known , for not an impression of a number earlier than the eighteenth is extant . It is certain , how- ever , that they were filled with sprightly con- tributions from a set of young men who , weary of the ...
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... the printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The " Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER .
... the printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The " Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER .
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John Bach McMaster. sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe that the manuscript was the first of those brief letters with which for six months Silence Dogood amused the readers of the " Courant . " The Dogood papers find ...
John Bach McMaster. sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe that the manuscript was the first of those brief letters with which for six months Silence Dogood amused the readers of the " Courant . " The Dogood papers find ...
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... contain himself no longer , he suddenly set off for England . Of this the " Courant " had something to say . Could any one , it was asked , suppose that the departure of the governor for England with so much privacy and displeasure was ...
... contain himself no longer , he suddenly set off for England . Of this the " Courant " had something to say . Could any one , it was asked , suppose that the departure of the governor for England with so much privacy and displeasure was ...
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Abbé Morellet accused Advertiser almanac America Andrew Bradford Arthur Lee assembly Autobiography began bills Boston Bradford British Busybody Ça ira called colonies copy Courant debts declared edition England English essays folly France Frank Franklin wrote French gathered gave Gazette given governor hand hundred Indians issued James Franklin Jersey Keimer king knew labor land Leeds letters liberty London Lord magazine manuscript merchants months never newspaper once pamphlet paper money Paris passed Paxton Paxton Boys Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia piece Poor Richard says pounds preface pretended printed printer printing-house province Province of Pennsylvania published Quakers Ralph Izard reader replied scarce sent sermon ship Silas Deane soon speech stamp act taken taxes Temple Franklin things tion took town trade tricity turn verses William Bradford write written York