Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... say , " Lord , help him to walk uprightly . " In early life Mather stuttered and stammered , and spoke with difficulty . Thinking himself unfit to serve the Lord , he began to fit himself to serve man , and studied medicine . But an 10 ...
... say , " Lord , help him to walk uprightly . " In early life Mather stuttered and stammered , and spoke with difficulty . Thinking himself unfit to serve the Lord , he began to fit himself to serve man , and studied medicine . But an 10 ...
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... says he , " as it could be taken down in writing in a great crowd . " From the moment such a character fell into the clutches of the law he became the victim of the most terrible religious enginery the col- ony could produce . His trial ...
... says he , " as it could be taken down in writing in a great crowd . " From the moment such a character fell into the clutches of the law he became the victim of the most terrible religious enginery the col- ony could produce . His trial ...
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... say- ing a little even of the pittance . Thus equipped , Benjamin began his literary career at the age of fifteen . After holding office seven months , the successor of John Campbell was turned out , the " Boston Gazette " passed to ...
... say- ing a little even of the pittance . Thus equipped , Benjamin began his literary career at the age of fifteen . After holding office seven months , the successor of John Campbell was turned out , the " Boston Gazette " passed to ...
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... says the short - faced gentleman in the opening paragraph of the first number of the " Spectator , " " that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or a ...
... says the short - faced gentleman in the opening paragraph of the first number of the " Spectator , " " that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or a ...
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... say . Could any one , it was asked , suppose that the departure of the governor for England with so much privacy and displeasure was likely to promote the welfare of the province when he reached the British court ? Would it not be well ...
... say . Could any one , it was asked , suppose that the departure of the governor for England with so much privacy and displeasure was likely to promote the welfare of the province when he reached the British court ? Would it not be well ...
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