Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... March , 1731 , the bills were to be- come irredeemable , and as that day came nearer and nearer the merchants and traders grew more and more uneasy , and more and more doubtful what to do . The opponents of paper money dwelt much on the ...
... March , 1731 , the bills were to be- come irredeemable , and as that day came nearer and nearer the merchants and traders grew more and more uneasy , and more and more doubtful what to do . The opponents of paper money dwelt much on the ...
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... March , 1732 , forty - five pounds were sent to London to be laid out in the purchase of books . In October the first invoice arrived , and the Library was opened in the room where the Junto met . CHAPTER IV . 1732-1748 . WHEN the year ...
... March , 1732 , forty - five pounds were sent to London to be laid out in the purchase of books . In October the first invoice arrived , and the Library was opened in the room where the Junto met . CHAPTER IV . 1732-1748 . WHEN the year ...
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... march to New York agreed to escort the Indians . Governor Franklin gave them leave to cross New Jersey , and they were soon safe at Amboy . There trouble arose . Colden would not suffer them to enter New York ; they could not stay in ...
... march to New York agreed to escort the Indians . Governor Franklin gave them leave to cross New Jersey , and they were soon safe at Amboy . There trouble arose . Colden would not suffer them to enter New York ; they could not stay in ...
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... and their party were in the majority and determined to do what they had long been urged to do , -pe- tition the king to make Pennsylvania a royal colony . Accordingly , on the 25th of March , a com- THE " NARRATIVE . " 179.
... and their party were in the majority and determined to do what they had long been urged to do , -pe- tition the king to make Pennsylvania a royal colony . Accordingly , on the 25th of March , a com- THE " NARRATIVE . " 179.
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... and their party were in the majority and determined to do what they had long been urged to do , tition the king to make Pennsylvania a royal colony . - -pe- 180 Accordingly , on the 25th of March , a THE " NARRATIVE . " 179.
... and their party were in the majority and determined to do what they had long been urged to do , tition the king to make Pennsylvania a royal colony . - -pe- 180 Accordingly , on the 25th of March , a THE " NARRATIVE . " 179.
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