Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... turn came Bellamy , the terror of every New England sailor till in 1717 he was wrecked on Cape Cod , where such of his crew as did not perish in the sea were hanged . cargo in a When George I. came to the throne TREATMENT OF PIRATES . 15.
... turn came Bellamy , the terror of every New England sailor till in 1717 he was wrecked on Cape Cod , where such of his crew as did not perish in the sea were hanged . cargo in a When George I. came to the throne TREATMENT OF PIRATES . 15.
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... turn . Thomas Fleet is said to have made no small part of his fortune by the sale of ballads his press struck off . James Franklin , with a like purpose in view , bade his apprentice turn his knack of rhyming to some use , suggested the ...
... turn . Thomas Fleet is said to have made no small part of his fortune by the sale of ballads his press struck off . James Franklin , with a like purpose in view , bade his apprentice turn his knack of rhyming to some use , suggested the ...
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... turn the tales into verse . The search after words that would not change the sense , yet were of length to suit the meter and of sound to suit the rhyme , was , he felt sure , the best way to supply the deficiency . When his vocabulary ...
... turn the tales into verse . The search after words that would not change the sense , yet were of length to suit the meter and of sound to suit the rhyme , was , he felt sure , the best way to supply the deficiency . When his vocabulary ...
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... and religious ; ready to write now on poli- tics and now on love . Thus would each reader find something agreeable to his fancy : and in his turn be pleased . True to this plan , essays , dreams , criticisms DOGOOD PAPERS . 25.
... and religious ; ready to write now on poli- tics and now on love . Thus would each reader find something agreeable to his fancy : and in his turn be pleased . True to this plan , essays , dreams , criticisms DOGOOD PAPERS . 25.
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... turn to Tibe- rius Johnson , to Joseph Reyners , to Jacob Taylor , in whose hands it was when , in 1712 , William Bradford established his son Andrew as a printer at Philadelphia . For ten years Andrew Bradford continued to print ...
... turn to Tibe- rius Johnson , to Joseph Reyners , to Jacob Taylor , in whose hands it was when , in 1712 , William Bradford established his son Andrew as a printer at Philadelphia . For ten years Andrew Bradford continued to print ...
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