Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Jersey , nor Delaware had such a thing been seen . He was three years old be- fore a type was set in Connecticut . He was twenty when the first press reached Maryland . He was twenty - three before one was perma- nently set up in ...
... Jersey , nor Delaware had such a thing been seen . He was three years old be- fore a type was set in Connecticut . He was twenty when the first press reached Maryland . He was twenty - three before one was perma- nently set up in ...
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... Jersey on foot . There were at that day but two roads across New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York . One , long known as the Old Road , ran out from Elizabethtown Point to what is now New Brunswick , thence in an almost direct ...
... Jersey on foot . There were at that day but two roads across New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York . One , long known as the Old Road , ran out from Elizabethtown Point to what is now New Brunswick , thence in an almost direct ...
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... Jersey paper - money bills , bind books , and watch the movements of the two redemptioners and three apprentices who served as compositors , pressmen , and devils . It was at this time that Benjamin founded the Junto , wrote his famous ...
... Jersey paper - money bills , bind books , and watch the movements of the two redemptioners and three apprentices who served as compositors , pressmen , and devils . It was at this time that Benjamin founded the Junto , wrote his famous ...
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... Jersey imitated Mas- sachusetts and put out bills of credit . These early issues of credit - bills are not to be confounded with the " banks of paper money " of a later time . The amounts were payment of some small . The purpose was the ...
... Jersey imitated Mas- sachusetts and put out bills of credit . These early issues of credit - bills are not to be confounded with the " banks of paper money " of a later time . The amounts were payment of some small . The purpose was the ...
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... Jersey . The trade of New Jer- The people of New This was inevitable . sey was with New York . York had a paper currency , and paid in paper for every cord of wood and for every boat - load of potatoes that came over the bay . These ...
... Jersey . The trade of New Jer- The people of New This was inevitable . sey was with New York . York had a paper currency , and paid in paper for every cord of wood and for every boat - load of potatoes that came over the bay . These ...
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