Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Court decided that " Publick Occurrences " was a pamphlet , that it contained reflections of a high nature , that it was printed contrary to law , and that henceforth nothing should come from the THE FIRST NEWSPAPER . 11.
... Court decided that " Publick Occurrences " was a pamphlet , that it contained reflections of a high nature , that it was printed contrary to law , and that henceforth nothing should come from the THE FIRST NEWSPAPER . 11.
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... Court declared , a pamphlet . The true newspaper did not appear for fourteen years , and was then begun by the Boston postmaster . The duties of his place were far from exacting . If he opened his office on Monday of each week from ...
... Court declared , a pamphlet . The true newspaper did not appear for fourteen years , and was then begun by the Boston postmaster . The duties of his place were far from exacting . If he opened his office on Monday of each week from ...
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... court ? Would it not be well to send one or two persons of known ability , and born in the province , to the British court , there to vindicate the conduct of the House of Representatives since the late misunderstanding ? Ought the ...
... court ? Would it not be well to send one or two persons of known ability , and born in the province , to the British court , there to vindicate the conduct of the House of Representatives since the late misunderstanding ? Ought the ...
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... Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like nature , except it be first super- vised by the Secretary of the Province . " In this strait the printer called his friends about him ...
... Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like nature , except it be first super- vised by the Secretary of the Province . " In this strait the printer called his friends about him ...
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... Court placed him in the power of his ap- prentice , and set the lad an example of dishon- esty which Benjamin was quick to follow . From the few glimpses we obtain of James Franklin in the " Autobiography " of Benjamin , he seems to ...
... Court placed him in the power of his ap- prentice , and set the lad an example of dishon- esty which Benjamin was quick to follow . From the few glimpses we obtain of James Franklin in the " Autobiography " of Benjamin , he seems to ...
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