Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... thing as a stage - coach in the land ; when there were but three colleges and one newspaper in the whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high ...
... thing as a stage - coach in the land ; when there were but three colleges and one newspaper in the whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high ...
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... thing been seen . He was three years old be- fore a type was set in Connecticut . 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 ...
... thing been seen . He was three years old be- fore a type was set in Connecticut . 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 ...
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... 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 . Four days later the Gen- eral ...
... 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 . Four days later the Gen- eral ...
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... thing to be related ; " said , with truth , that he had seen the time when the civil government would have speedily put down such " a cursed libel ; " withdrew his subscrip- tion , and sent his grandson each week to the office to buy a ...
... thing to be related ; " said , with truth , that he had seen the time when the civil government would have speedily put down such " a cursed libel ; " withdrew his subscrip- tion , and sent his grandson each week to the office to buy a ...
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... things the ten commandments forbid . As he com- posed the book , Franklin despised it , and soon began to write a little pamphlet of his own in refutation . The pamphlet he called " A Dis- sertation on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure ...
... things the ten commandments forbid . As he com- posed the book , Franklin despised it , and soon began to write a little pamphlet of his own in refutation . The pamphlet he called " A Dis- sertation on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure ...
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