Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... pretended chap- ter " On the Meanes of disposing the Enemie to Peace " ; returns to Pennsylvania ; massacre of the Indians ; Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his ...
... pretended chap- ter " On the Meanes of disposing the Enemie to Peace " ; returns to Pennsylvania ; massacre of the Indians ; Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his ...
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... pretended chapter On the Meanes of disposing the Enemie to Peace " ; returns to Pennsylvania ; massacre of the Indians ; Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his ...
... pretended chapter On the Meanes of disposing the Enemie to Peace " ; returns to Pennsylvania ; massacre of the Indians ; Franklin's " Narrative of the Massacre " ; the Paxton raid ; Franklin lampooned ; his " Cool Thoughts " ; his ...
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... pretended to have a circulation of three hun- dred copies . It was at this time , while the dispute with the Mathers was warmest , that some manuscript was found one morning on the printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and ...
... pretended to have a circulation of three hun- dred copies . It was at this time , while the dispute with the Mathers was warmest , that some manuscript was found one morning on the printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and ...
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... pretended letter from Newport , were these words : " The government of the Massachusetts are fitting out a ship to go after the Pirates , to be com- manded by Captain Peter Papillon , and ' tis thought he will sail some time this month ...
... pretended letter from Newport , were these words : " The government of the Massachusetts are fitting out a ship to go after the Pirates , to be com- manded by Captain Peter Papillon , and ' tis thought he will sail some time this month ...
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... pretended cause of offense was an essay on religious hypocrisy . For publishing this , James Franklin was forbidden by the Gen- eral Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like ...
... pretended cause of offense was an essay on religious hypocrisy . For publishing this , James Franklin was forbidden by the Gen- eral Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like ...
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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