AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... Philadelphia. Several of James Franklin's friends endeavored to dissuade him from the enterprise, on the ground that one newspaper was enough for America ! The younger brother, doubtful of the value of his work, thrust an anonymous ...
... Philadelphia. Several of James Franklin's friends endeavored to dissuade him from the enterprise, on the ground that one newspaper was enough for America ! The younger brother, doubtful of the value of his work, thrust an anonymous ...
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... Philadelphia Library, which has been called "the mother of all the North American subscription libraries " ; he was largely instrumental in founding the Academy and Charitable School of the Province of Pennsylvania, which subsequently ...
... Philadelphia Library, which has been called "the mother of all the North American subscription libraries " ; he was largely instrumental in founding the Academy and Charitable School of the Province of Pennsylvania, which subsequently ...
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... Philadelphia. Three years later, in response to the urgent solicitation of friends, the work was resumed and the story brought down to 1757 ; it was never completed. In point of time it was the first real contribution to American ...
... Philadelphia. Three years later, in response to the urgent solicitation of friends, the work was resumed and the story brought down to 1757 ; it was never completed. In point of time it was the first real contribution to American ...
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... Philadelphia has lately lost his principal hand, Aquila Rose, by death ; if you go thither I believe he may employ you." Philadelphia was one hundred miles further. I set out, however, in a boat for Amboy, leaving my chest and things tt ...
... Philadelphia has lately lost his principal hand, Aquila Rose, by death ; if you go thither I believe he may employ you." Philadelphia was one hundred miles further. I set out, however, in a boat for Amboy, leaving my chest and things tt ...
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... Philadelphia, It rained very hard all the day ; I was thoroughly soaked, and by noon a good deal tired ; BO I stopped at a poor inn, where I stayed all night, beginning now to wish I had never left home. I made so miserable a figure ...
... Philadelphia, It rained very hard all the day ; I was thoroughly soaked, and by noon a good deal tired ; BO I stopped at a poor inn, where I stayed all night, beginning now to wish I had never left home. I made so miserable a figure ...
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