Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... opened on the Sabbath . Behind the barrier was a maze of narrow streets , lined with buildings most of which have long since disappeared . On the site of the Old South Church stood a wooden meeting - house , pulled down in 1729. Near by ...
... opened on the Sabbath . Behind the barrier was a maze of narrow streets , lined with buildings most of which have long since disappeared . On the site of the Old South Church stood a wooden meeting - house , pulled down in 1729. Near by ...
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... opened his office on Monday of each week from seven to twelve for the distribution of letters the riders brought in , and again from two to seven for the reception of letters the riders were to take out , collected postage once a ...
... opened his office on Monday of each week from seven to twelve for the distribution of letters the riders brought in , and again from two to seven for the reception of letters the riders were to take out , collected postage once a ...
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... opened . " After this essay Franklin contributed no more to the series . Of the thirty - two papers comprising " The Busybody , " six are commonly ascribed to him , and the majority of the twenty- six to Joseph Breintnal . When the ...
... opened . " After this essay Franklin contributed no more to the series . Of the thirty - two papers comprising " The Busybody , " six are commonly ascribed to him , and the majority of the twenty- six to Joseph Breintnal . When the ...
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... opened . The silly name was cut down to " The Pennsyl- vania Gazette . " The Quaker nomenclature was dropped , " The Religious Courtship " ceased to be published . Except at long intervals , no extracts from Chambers's Dictionary ...
... opened . The silly name was cut down to " The Pennsyl- vania Gazette . " The Quaker nomenclature was dropped , " The Religious Courtship " ceased to be published . Except at long intervals , no extracts from Chambers's Dictionary ...
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... opened in the room where the Junto met . CHAPTER IV . 1732-1748 . WHEN the year 1732 opened THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . 95.
... opened in the room where the Junto met . CHAPTER IV . 1732-1748 . WHEN the year 1732 opened THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . 95.
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abuse Académie des Sciences almanac America Andrew Bradford Anti-federalists Arthur Lee assembly Autobiography began Benjamin Benjamin Franklin bills Boston Bradford British Busybody called colonies copy Courant court declared defense edition England English essays France Frank Franklin wrote French Galloway gathered gave given governor Guadaloupe hand hundred Indians issued James Franklin Jersey Keimer king knew labor land Leeds letters liberty lish London Lord magazine manuscript merchants months never newspaper once pamphlet paper money Paris passed Passy Paxton Paxton Boys pay their debts peace Penn Pennsyl Pennsylvania Gazette petition Philadelphia pieces Poor Richard says pounds preface pretended printed printer province Province of Pennsylvania published Quakers replied Scarcely sent sermons ship Silas Deane Society soon speech stamp act taxes Temple Franklin thing tion took town treaty tricity unknown magazine Veillard write written York