Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... James Franklin was at that very time undergoing punishment for exercising freedom of thought . On the twenty - second of May , 1722 , a pirat- ical brigantine with fifty men and four swivel guns appeared off Block Island , took several ...
... James Franklin was at that very time undergoing punishment for exercising freedom of thought . On the twenty - second of May , 1722 , a pirat- ical brigantine with fifty men and four swivel guns appeared off Block Island , took several ...
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... James Franklin before them , ques- tioned him sharply , and voted the paragraph " a high affront to this Government . " The House of Representatives concurred , and bade the sheriff , under the speaker's warrant , seize James Franklin ...
... James Franklin before them , ques- tioned him sharply , and voted the paragraph " a high affront to this Government . " The House of Representatives concurred , and bade the sheriff , under the speaker's warrant , seize James Franklin ...
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... James Franklin a second time felt the strong hand of the law . The real cause of displeasure was some remarks on the behavior of Governor Shute , one of the many arrant fools a series of stupid English kings sent over to govern the ...
... James Franklin a second time felt the strong hand of the law . The real cause of displeasure was some remarks on the behavior of Governor Shute , one of the many arrant fools a series of stupid English kings sent over to govern the ...
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... James Franklin was forbidden by the Gen- eral Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like nature , except it be first super- vised by the Secretary of the Province . " In this ...
... James Franklin was forbidden by the Gen- eral Court to " print or publish the New Eng- land Courant , or any other such pamphlet or paper of a like nature , except it be first super- vised by the Secretary of the Province . " In this ...
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... James Franklin was soon to pay dearly . The very act by which he evaded the order of the Gen- eral Court placed him ... Franklin in the " Autobiography " of Benjamin , he seems to have been a man morose , ill - tempered 32 BENJAMIN ...
... James Franklin was soon to pay dearly . The very act by which he evaded the order of the Gen- eral Court placed him ... Franklin in the " Autobiography " of Benjamin , he seems to have been a man morose , ill - tempered 32 BENJAMIN ...
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