Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... land ; when there were but three colleges and one newspaper in the whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high stockade ; and when Ann Pollard , the ...
... land ; when there were but three colleges and one newspaper in the whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high stockade ; and when Ann Pollard , the ...
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... land or sea ; if a murder were committed ; if a noted criminal were hanged ; if a highwayman were caught ; if a ship were wrecked ; if a good man died ; if a sailor came back from the Spanish main with some strange tale of adventure , a ...
... land or sea ; if a murder were committed ; if a noted criminal were hanged ; if a highwayman were caught ; if a ship were wrecked ; if a good man died ; if a sailor came back from the Spanish main with some strange tale of adventure , a ...
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... 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 for advice . Were the order to be obeyed ...
... 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 for advice . Were the order to be obeyed ...
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... land on the same ship with Franklin . It is cer- tain that on one occasion Benjamin went to Denman for advice , and it is not unlikely that he now went again . However this may be , Denman gave him a clerkship , took him back to ...
... land on the same ship with Franklin . It is cer- tain that on one occasion Benjamin went to Denman for advice , and it is not unlikely that he now went again . However this may be , Denman gave him a clerkship , took him back to ...
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... land force against Montreal . Massachusetts and Ply- mouth sent a fleet against Quebec . Acadia fell , Port Royal surrendered , and New England ruled the coast to the eastern end of Nova Scotia . There success stopped . The command- ers ...
... land force against Montreal . Massachusetts and Ply- mouth sent a fleet against Quebec . Acadia fell , Port Royal surrendered , and New England ruled the coast to the eastern end of Nova Scotia . There success stopped . The command- ers ...
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