Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... means a trade had grown up between Philadelphia , Bur- lington , Perth Town , and New York such as had never before existed . Notwithstanding this travel , the road when Franklin used it ran for miles through an unin- habited country ...
... means a trade had grown up between Philadelphia , Bur- lington , Perth Town , and New York such as had never before existed . Notwithstanding this travel , the road when Franklin used it ran for miles through an unin- habited country ...
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... means taken to get the newspaper are characteristic of his patience and his cunning . Enraged at the duplicity of Keimer , he deter- mined that the town should give this new ven- ture no support . Having passed his apprentice- ship in ...
... means taken to get the newspaper are characteristic of his patience and his cunning . Enraged at the duplicity of Keimer , he deter- mined that the town should give this new ven- ture no support . Having passed his apprentice- ship in ...
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... means taken to get the newspaper are characteristic of his patience and his cunning . Enraged at the duplicity of Keimer , he deter- mined that the town should give this new ven- ture no support . Having passed his apprentice- ship in ...
... means taken to get the newspaper are characteristic of his patience and his cunning . Enraged at the duplicity of Keimer , he deter- mined that the town should give this new ven- ture no support . Having passed his apprentice- ship in ...
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... means that he reformed the city watch ; that he established the fire compa- nies ; that he persuaded the people to light the streets , to sweep the pavements around the market , and to organize the first militia . On the 1st of July ...
... means that he reformed the city watch ; that he established the fire compa- nies ; that he persuaded the people to light the streets , to sweep the pavements around the market , and to organize the first militia . On the 1st of July ...
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... the quick and great returns such pamphlets were sure to bring in . For the mere copy of popular almanacs , printers were then compelled to pay down in advance from twenty to thirty pounds each year ; no mean " POOR RICHARD . " 97.
... the quick and great returns such pamphlets were sure to bring in . For the mere copy of popular almanacs , printers were then compelled to pay down in advance from twenty to thirty pounds each year ; no mean " POOR RICHARD . " 97.
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