Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Thoughts " ; his " Preface to a Speech " ; is lampooned by the Proprie- tary Party ; is defeated at the election for Assembly- men ; is sent to England with the Address to the King ; the Proprietary Party protest ; Franklin writes ...
... Thoughts " ; his " Preface to a Speech " ; is lampooned by the Proprie- tary Party ; is defeated at the election for Assembly- men ; is sent to England with the Address to the King ; the Proprietary Party protest ; Franklin writes ...
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... thought . Then he would put down his notes in any order , and after a while seek to rearrange the sentences in the order of the essay . Next he fell to reading books on navigation and arith- metic , rhetoric and grammar , Locke " On the ...
... thought . Then he would put down his notes in any order , and after a while seek to rearrange the sentences in the order of the essay . Next he fell to reading books on navigation and arith- metic , rhetoric and grammar , Locke " On the ...
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... Thought , " and , whether written by Benjamin or really borrowed from the " Journal , " the article had a special meaning ; for James Franklin was at that very time undergoing punishment for exercising freedom of thought . On the twenty ...
... Thought , " and , whether written by Benjamin or really borrowed from the " Journal , " the article had a special meaning ; for James Franklin was at that very time undergoing punishment for exercising freedom of thought . On the twenty ...
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... thought he will sail some time this month if wind and weather permit . " For this piece of harmless fun the Council summoned James Franklin before them , ques- tioned him sharply , and voted the paragraph " a high affront to this ...
... thought he will sail some time this month if wind and weather permit . " For this piece of harmless fun the Council summoned James Franklin before them , ques- tioned him sharply , and voted the paragraph " a high affront to this ...
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... thought ample to keep the pathway in repair . The favored road across the province was that from Perth Town to Burlington , on the Delaware , and was , as early as 1707 , wide enough for a wagon to pass without scraping the hubs on the ...
... thought ample to keep the pathway in repair . The favored road across the province was that from Perth Town to Burlington , on the Delaware , and was , as early as 1707 , wide enough for a wagon to pass without scraping the hubs on the ...
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