Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... ship that entered the bay , collected what scraps of news he could , and wrote them out in a fair hand for the public good . Copies of his " News Letter " passed from hand to hand at the Coffee House , 12 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... ship that entered the bay , collected what scraps of news he could , and wrote them out in a fair hand for the public good . Copies of his " News Letter " passed from hand to hand at the Coffee House , 12 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The “ Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER . 23.
... - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The “ Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER . 23.
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... wrote his biography . But , in the notes and memo- randa jotted down by Franklin when about to write the “ Autobiography , " he claims the Do- good papers as his own . They are clearly Franklin's work ; and so well did the lad catch the ...
... wrote his biography . But , in the notes and memo- randa jotted down by Franklin when about to write the “ Autobiography , " he claims the Do- good papers as his own . They are clearly Franklin's work ; and so well did the lad catch the ...
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... wrote for the first number of the " Courant " printed in his own name . " The Society , " he wrote , had " design'd to present the Public with the effigies of Dr. Janus ; but the Limner , to whom he was presented for a draught of his ...
... wrote for the first number of the " Courant " printed in his own name . " The Society , " he wrote , had " design'd to present the Public with the effigies of Dr. Janus ; but the Limner , to whom he was presented for a draught of his ...
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... wrote such pieces as his young brother . Had he been a man of sense and judgment , he would undoubtedly have cancelled the indentures in all honesty , given the lad his freedom , and made him a partner . But he took precisely the ...
... wrote such pieces as his young brother . Had he been a man of sense and judgment , he would undoubtedly have cancelled the indentures in all honesty , given the lad his freedom , and made him a partner . But he took precisely the ...
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