Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress 189-217 · CHAPTER VIII . 1776-1790 . Is sent to France . viii CONTENTS .
... . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress 189-217 · CHAPTER VIII . 1776-1790 . Is sent to France . viii CONTENTS .
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... . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress . 189-217 CHAPTER VIII . 1776-1790 . Is sent to France . viii CONTENTS .
... . The Hutchinson Letters . Abused before the Privy Council . Delivers the Declaration of Rights , and returns to Philadelphia ; is elected to Congress . 189-217 CHAPTER VIII . 1776-1790 . Is sent to France . viii CONTENTS .
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... a mistake . They were sent by Keimer at the very time Franklin was roundly abusing him in the " Weekly Mercury . " " " Franklin next turned his attention to Brad- ford , to whom he had once been indebted for 46 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... a mistake . They were sent by Keimer at the very time Franklin was roundly abusing him in the " Weekly Mercury . " " " Franklin next turned his attention to Brad- ford , to whom he had once been indebted for 46 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... newspaper controversy , he knew that nothing lasting is ever gained by calling hard names and indulging in vile abuse ; that if men came to the tavern to read the " Instructor , " or cancelled their subscrip- tions 48 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... newspaper controversy , he knew that nothing lasting is ever gained by calling hard names and indulging in vile abuse ; that if men came to the tavern to read the " Instructor , " or cancelled their subscrip- tions 48 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... abuse what they liked , but to give them something they were sure to like better . Reasoning thus , Franklin began in the " Mer- cury " a long series of essays subscribed " The Busybody . " The first paper is taken up with some ac ...
... abuse what they liked , but to give them something they were sure to like better . Reasoning thus , Franklin began in the " Mer- cury " a long series of essays subscribed " The Busybody . " The first paper is taken up with some ac ...
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