Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... tion of Youth in Pennsylvania " ; founds the University of Pennsylvania ; sells the printing house and the newspaper ; begins to study electricity ; his scientific papers ; the Albany Plan of Union ; " Dialogue between X , Y , Z ; " is ...
... tion of Youth in Pennsylvania " ; founds the University of Pennsylvania ; sells the printing house and the newspaper ; begins to study electricity ; his scientific papers ; the Albany Plan of Union ; " Dialogue between X , Y , Z ; " is ...
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... tion did not equal ten thousand souls . The chief features of the place were three hills , since greatly cut down ; three coves , long since filled up ; the patch of common , where the cows fed at large ; and the famous Neck . Across ...
... tion did not equal ten thousand souls . The chief features of the place were three hills , since greatly cut down ; three coves , long since filled up ; the patch of common , where the cows fed at large ; and the famous Neck . Across ...
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... tion , and a pile of thumbed and dog - eared pam- phlets on polemical theology such as any true son of the dissenting church might read ; such as those in which Increase Mather and Solomon Stoddart discussed the grave questions , Can ...
... tion , and a pile of thumbed and dog - eared pam- phlets on polemical theology such as any true son of the dissenting church might read ; such as those in which Increase Mather and Solomon Stoddart discussed the grave questions , Can ...
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... tion , and sent his grandson each week to the office to buy a copy of the sheet . Cotton Mather applied to the " Courant " such epithets as he might have used in speaking of a book by Calef . The newspaper was , he said , " full ...
... tion , and sent his grandson each week to the office to buy a copy of the sheet . Cotton Mather applied to the " Courant " such epithets as he might have used in speaking of a book by Calef . The newspaper was , he said , " full ...
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... tion of delight , had taken up arms in defense of the authority of William , the Protestant reli- gion , and the right to catch cod off the Grand Banks . For a while the war was waged with varying success . The English devastated the ...
... tion of delight , had taken up arms in defense of the authority of William , the Protestant reli- gion , and the right to catch cod off the Grand Banks . For a while the war was waged with varying success . The English devastated the ...
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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