Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who the old man was . Keimer's printing - house , I found , consisted of an old shatter'd press , and one small , worn - out font of English , which he was then using himself ...
... Keimer , who was greatly surprised when I told him who the old man was . Keimer's printing - house , I found , consisted of an old shatter'd press , and one small , worn - out font of English , which he was then using himself ...
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... Keimer and I being at work together near the window , we saw the governor and another gentleman ( which proved to be Colonel French , of Newcastle ) , finely dress'd , come directly across the street to our house , and heard them at the ...
... Keimer and I being at work together near the window , we saw the governor and another gentleman ( which proved to be Colonel French , of Newcastle ) , finely dress'd , come directly across the street to our house , and heard them at the ...
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... Keimer's credit and business declining daily , he was at last forc'd to sell his printing - house to satisfy his creditors . He went to Barbadoes , and there lived some years in very poor circumstances . His apprentice , David Harry ...
... Keimer's credit and business declining daily , he was at last forc'd to sell his printing - house to satisfy his creditors . He went to Barbadoes , and there lived some years in very poor circumstances . His apprentice , David Harry ...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3 Benjamin Franklin Vista completa - 1833 |
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