Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... printer ; and I was rather inclin'd to leave Boston when I reflected that I had already made myself a little ob ... printer in the place , old Mr William Bradford , who had been the first printer in Pennsylvania , but removed from thence ...
... printer ; and I was rather inclin'd to leave Boston when I reflected that I had already made myself a little ob ... printer in the place , old Mr William Bradford , who had been the first printer in Pennsylvania , but removed from thence ...
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... printer's . I found in the shop the old man his father , whom I had seen at New York , and who , travelling on horse- back , had got to Philadelphia before me . He intro- duc'd me to his son , who receiv'd me civilly , gave me a ...
... printer's . I found in the shop the old man his father , whom I had seen at New York , and who , travelling on horse- back , had got to Philadelphia before me . He intro- duc'd me to his son , who receiv'd me civilly , gave me a ...
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... printer in Philadelphia , and expressed his mind even when the words were those of other men . We might legiti- mately , therefore , look on his apprentice period in the art of citizenship as ending at this point , where Poor Richard ...
... printer in Philadelphia , and expressed his mind even when the words were those of other men . We might legiti- mately , therefore , look on his apprentice period in the art of citizenship as ending at this point , where Poor Richard ...
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