Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high stockade ; and when Ann Pollard , the first white woman 7 that ever set foot on the soil of Boston.
... whole of British North America ; when no printing- press existed south of Philadelphia ; when New York was still defended by a high stockade ; and when Ann Pollard , the first white woman 7 that ever set foot on the soil of Boston.
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... than religion . In the whole town there was not , in all likeli- hood , a solitary copy of any of the works of one of that glorious band of writers who made the mous . literature of the reign of Queen Anne so 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... than religion . In the whole town there was not , in all likeli- hood , a solitary copy of any of the works of one of that glorious band of writers who made the mous . literature of the reign of Queen Anne so 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... whole coast had been killed . There is not now living a man who has ever beheld such a rover out of the China seas . Early in the eighteenth century the black flag had been seen by scores of captains who went in and out of the colonial ...
... whole coast had been killed . There is not now living a man who has ever beheld such a rover out of the China seas . Early in the eighteenth century the black flag had been seen by scores of captains who went in and out of the colonial ...
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... whole congregation behind him . The day of his death was a gala day . The entire town marched in procession behind his coffin to the foot of the Common , to Boston Neck , or to Broughton's Hill on the Charles River , where stood the ...
... whole congregation behind him . The day of his death was a gala day . The entire town marched in procession behind his coffin to the foot of the Common , to Boston Neck , or to Broughton's Hill on the Charles River , where stood the ...
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... whole town was divided . Some remonstrated with James Franklin on the street . Some attacked him in the " News Letter " and the " Gazette . " So many hastened to support him that forty new subscribers were secured in a month . Such an ...
... whole town was divided . Some remonstrated with James Franklin on the street . Some attacked him in the " News Letter " and the " Gazette . " So many hastened to support him that forty new subscribers were secured in a month . Such an ...
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