Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... manuscript of the first part . The manuscript recovered and continued . Copies sent to England and France . Publication of the first part at Paris . Translation of this into English . Temple Franklin begins to edit the papers . Dr ...
... manuscript of the first part . The manuscript recovered and continued . Copies sent to England and France . Publication of the first part at Paris . Translation of this into English . Temple Franklin begins to edit the papers . Dr ...
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... manuscript was found one morning on 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 ...
... manuscript was found one morning on 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 ...
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... 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 no place in any of Franklin's collected writings . They were not even ascribed to ...
... 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 no place in any of Franklin's collected writings . They were not even ascribed to ...
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... manuscript , and ask leave to publish a column or two of extracts from London newspapers five months old , some fulsome praise of Gov- ernor Shute , two or three advertisements for the apprehension of runaway apprentices and as many ...
... manuscript , and ask leave to publish a column or two of extracts from London newspapers five months old , some fulsome praise of Gov- ernor Shute , two or three advertisements for the apprehension of runaway apprentices and as many ...
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... Manuscript and Public news to be supervised by the Secretary as to render his carrying it on unprofitable , has entirely dropt the undertaking . " Thenceforth the newspaper issued under Benjamin Frank- lin's name . The public were ...
... Manuscript and Public news to be supervised by the Secretary as to render his carrying it on unprofitable , has entirely dropt the undertaking . " Thenceforth the newspaper issued under Benjamin Frank- lin's name . The public were ...
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