Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... taken down in this way is yet extant . The title is , " A Discourse on Forgiveness . In Three Sermons from Matt . vi . 15. By Nathaniel Vincent . Taken down in short - hand by one of his hearers . Boston , J. Franklin , 1722. " The ...
... taken down in this way is yet extant . The title is , " A Discourse on Forgiveness . In Three Sermons from Matt . vi . 15. By Nathaniel Vincent . Taken down in short - hand by one of his hearers . Boston , J. Franklin , 1722. " The ...
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... 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 was speedy . His ...
... 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 was speedy . His ...
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... taken , and Benja- min went on with his reading . An intense longing for books possessed him . When he had secured one , he read and reread it till he ob- tained another , and to get others he shrewdly gained the friendship of some ...
... taken , and Benja- min went on with his reading . An intense longing for books possessed him . When he had secured one , he read and reread it till he ob- tained another , and to get others he shrewdly gained the friendship of some ...
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... taken after the shutters were up in the evening and returned in the morning be- fore the shutters were down . Then he would sit up till the dawn was soon to break , reading by the light of a farthing candle made in his father's shop ...
... taken after the shutters were up in the evening and returned in the morning be- fore the shutters were down . Then he would sit up till the dawn was soon to break , reading by the light of a farthing candle made in his father's shop ...
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... as impudent as ever , for the order applied to James Franklin and to him alone . His friends therefore urged him to make the change ; their advice was taken , and the " Gazette " of February 4th - 11th , BENJAMIN EDITS THE COURANT . 29.
... as impudent as ever , for the order applied to James Franklin and to him alone . His friends therefore urged him to make the change ; their advice was taken , and the " Gazette " of February 4th - 11th , BENJAMIN EDITS THE COURANT . 29.
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