Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... once a fortnight , till the Dogood papers numbered fourteen . A talk with Clericus on academic education produces a dream , in which Frank- lin gives vent to the hatred he felt towards Harvard College . A wretched elegy on the death of ...
... once a fortnight , till the Dogood papers numbered fourteen . A talk with Clericus on academic education produces a dream , in which Frank- lin gives vent to the hatred he felt towards Harvard College . A wretched elegy on the death of ...
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... once each week to the office of the secretary , show his manuscript , and ask leave to publish a column or two of extracts from London newspapers five months old , some fulsome praise of Gov- ernor Shute , two or three advertisements ...
... once each week to the office of the secretary , show his manuscript , and ask leave to publish a column or two of extracts from London newspapers five months old , some fulsome praise of Gov- ernor Shute , two or three advertisements ...
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... once a week took boat to Philadelphia . But it was long after Franklin's boyhood before the road be- came anything better than a bridle - path , or be- fore a wagon of any kind rolled over it . So late as 1716 , when the Assembly fixed ...
... once a week took boat to Philadelphia . But it was long after Franklin's boyhood before the road be- came anything better than a bridle - path , or be- fore a wagon of any kind rolled over it . So late as 1716 , when the Assembly fixed ...
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... once more took boat , slept that night in the fields , and early one Sunday morn- ing in October , 1723 , entered Philadelphia . For a while he wandered about the streets , but falling in with a number of Quakers , followed them to ...
... once more took boat , slept that night in the fields , and early one Sunday morn- ing in October , 1723 , entered Philadelphia . For a while he wandered about the streets , but falling in with a number of Quakers , followed them to ...
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... once was he put under heavy bonds , and once thrown into jail , before he gathered his type , and in 1693 fastened his notice of removal on the court- house door and set out for New York . During the six years that followed his ...
... once was he put under heavy bonds , and once thrown into jail , before he gathered his type , and in 1693 fastened his notice of removal on the court- house door and set out for New York . During the six years that followed his ...
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