The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four letters of a side had passed when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the discussion he took occasion to ...
... writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four letters of a side had passed when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the discussion he took occasion to ...
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... Writing Little Pieces for This Paper . . . " MY BROTHER had in 1720 or 1721 begun to print a news- paper . It was the second that appeared in America and was called the New England Courant . The only one before it was the Boston News ...
... Writing Little Pieces for This Paper . . . " MY BROTHER had in 1720 or 1721 begun to print a news- paper . It was the second that appeared in America and was called the New England Courant . The only one before it was the Boston News ...
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... writing on any subject he pleased . Our debates were to be under the direction of a president and to be conducted in the sincere spirit of inquiry after truth , without fondness for dispute or desire of victory ; and to prevent warmth ...
... writing on any subject he pleased . Our debates were to be under the direction of a president and to be conducted in the sincere spirit of inquiry after truth , without fondness for dispute or desire of victory ; and to prevent warmth ...
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PRINTER 17061730 | 3 |
CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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