Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... tion of delight , had taken up arms in defense of the authority of William , the Protestant reli- gion , and the right to catch cod off the Grand Banks . For a while the war was waged with varying success . The English devastated the ...
... tion of delight , had taken up arms in defense of the authority of William , the Protestant reli- gion , and the right to catch cod off the Grand Banks . For a while the war was waged with varying success . The English devastated the ...
Página 58
... tion every pistole , every carolin , every chequin , every piece - of - eight , the bounds of the colony contained ; for the ingenuity of man never has and never can devise a plan for the common circulation of specie and debased paper ...
... tion every pistole , every carolin , every chequin , every piece - of - eight , the bounds of the colony contained ; for the ingenuity of man never has and never can devise a plan for the common circulation of specie and debased paper ...
Página 93
... tion , " and a humorous poem never published , make up the list . The unpublished piece is among his papers in the State Department at Washington . After 1740 , Franklin almost ceased to con- tribute essays to the Gazette . In 1748 he ...
... tion , " and a humorous poem never published , make up the list . The unpublished piece is among his papers in the State Department at Washington . After 1740 , Franklin almost ceased to con- tribute essays to the Gazette . In 1748 he ...
Página 95
... tion seemed a good one , and the members of the Junto were soon carrying round papers to which subscribers set their names but slowly . Five months were spent in filling the list , four more went by before the shillings were col- lected ...
... tion seemed a good one , and the members of the Junto were soon carrying round papers to which subscribers set their names but slowly . Five months were spent in filling the list , four more went by before the shillings were col- lected ...
Página 109
... tion of saints which Jerman confessed to be his practice in the lines " When any trouble did me befall To my dear Mary then I would call . " " Did he think the whole world was so stupid as not to notice this ? So ignorant as not to know ...
... tion of saints which Jerman confessed to be his practice in the lines " When any trouble did me befall To my dear Mary then I would call . " " Did he think the whole world was so stupid as not to notice this ? So ignorant as not to know ...
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abuse Académie des Sciences almanac America Andrew Bradford Anti-federalists Arthur Lee assembly Autobiography began Benjamin Benjamin Franklin bills Boston Bradford British Busybody called colonies copy Courant court declared defense edition England English essays France Frank Franklin wrote French Galloway gathered gave given governor Guadaloupe hand hundred Indians issued James Franklin Jersey Keimer king knew labor land Leeds letters liberty lish London Lord magazine manuscript merchants months never newspaper once pamphlet paper money Paris passed Passy Paxton Paxton Boys pay their debts peace Penn Pennsyl Pennsylvania Gazette petition Philadelphia pieces Poor Richard says pounds preface pretended printed printer province Province of Pennsylvania published Quakers replied Scarcely sent sermons ship Silas Deane Society soon speech stamp act taxes Temple Franklin thing tion took town treaty tricity unknown magazine Veillard write written York