Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Quakers , followed them to meeting and there fell asleep . It was well that he did , for had the constable met him sauntering around the town , Benjamin would have been placed in the lockup . CHAPTER II . 1723-1729 . THE prospect that ...
... Quakers , followed them to meeting and there fell asleep . It was well that he did , for had the constable met him sauntering around the town , Benjamin would have been placed in the lockup . CHAPTER II . 1723-1729 . THE prospect that ...
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... Quakers ; Inter- mixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences . Written originally in Low Dutch and also translated into English , by William Sewel . ” A few copies having found their way to Amer- ica , the Philadelphia meeting asked ...
... Quakers ; Inter- mixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences . Written originally in Low Dutch and also translated into English , by William Sewel . ” A few copies having found their way to Amer- ica , the Philadelphia meeting asked ...
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... Quaker nomenclature was dropped , " The Religious Courtship " ceased to be published . Except at long intervals , no extracts from Chambers's Dictionary appeared ; and , for the first time in the history of our country , a newspaper was ...
... Quaker nomenclature was dropped , " The Religious Courtship " ceased to be published . Except at long intervals , no extracts from Chambers's Dictionary appeared ; and , for the first time in the history of our country , a newspaper was ...
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... Quakers read , live - geese feathers , bohea tea , coffee , very good sack , and cash for old rags . Everything connected with this miscellaneous business was carried on in strict accordance with the maxims of Poor Richard . No idle ...
... Quakers read , live - geese feathers , bohea tea , coffee , very good sack , and cash for old rags . Everything connected with this miscellaneous business was carried on in strict accordance with the maxims of Poor Richard . No idle ...
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... Quaker almanac , and had for about the same time been engaged in a fierce almanac warfare with Jacob Taylor , a philomath and a printer of Friends ' books . Jerman seems to have been as thick - headed as Leeds , took the same course as ...
... Quaker almanac , and had for about the same time been engaged in a fierce almanac warfare with Jacob Taylor , a philomath and a printer of Friends ' books . Jerman seems to have been as thick - headed as Leeds , took the same course as ...
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