Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... . He was twenty when the first press reached Maryland . He was twenty - three before one was perma- nently set up in Virginia , and another year passed by before a printer appeared in the Car- olinas LITERATURE OF THE TIME . 7.
... . He was twenty when the first press reached Maryland . He was twenty - three before one was perma- nently set up in Virginia , and another year passed by before a printer appeared in the Car- olinas LITERATURE OF THE TIME . 7.
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John Bach McMaster. passed by before a printer appeared in the Car- olinas . In the four colonies where there were printers , the press was busy in the cause of the church . Between the first of January , 1706 , and the first of January ...
John Bach McMaster. passed by before a printer appeared in the Car- olinas . In the four colonies where there were printers , the press was busy in the cause of the church . Between the first of January , 1706 , and the first of January ...
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... printer declared , to do " some- thing towards the curing , or at least the charming , of the spirit of lying ; " and he should , he promised , put forth an issue once each month , unless a " glut of occurrences " required it oftener ...
... printer declared , to do " some- thing towards the curing , or at least the charming , of the spirit of lying ; " and he should , he promised , put forth an issue once each month , unless a " glut of occurrences " required it oftener ...
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... printer struck off the first copy of the first number of the " Boston News Letter , " Chief Justice Sewell , who stood by , seized the paper and bore it , damp from the press , to the President of Harvard College . Some extracts from ...
... printer struck off the first copy of the first number of the " Boston News Letter , " Chief Justice Sewell , who stood by , seized the paper and bore it , damp from the press , to the President of Harvard College . Some extracts from ...
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... printer who could furnish a steady supply was sure of a rich re- turn . Thomas Fleet is said to have made no small part of his fortune by the sale of ballads his press struck off . James Franklin , with a like purpose in view , bade his ...
... printer who could furnish a steady supply was sure of a rich re- turn . Thomas Fleet is said to have made no small part of his fortune by the sale of ballads his press struck off . James Franklin , with a like purpose in view , bade his ...
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