The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... so small a thorpe cannot be found wherein dweleth not a knight , an esquire , or such an householder , as is there commonly called VOL . I .-- 3 . had continued in the family till his time , the 1706-1730 ] 33 Benjamin Franklin.
... so small a thorpe cannot be found wherein dweleth not a knight , an esquire , or such an householder , as is there commonly called VOL . I .-- 3 . had continued in the family till his time , the 1706-1730 ] 33 Benjamin Franklin.
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... called Franks ; some of a free line , a line free from that vassalage which was common to subjects in days of old ; some from a bird of long red legs . Your uncle Benjamin made inquiry of one skilled in heraldry , who told him there is ...
... called Franks ; some of a free line , a line free from that vassalage which was common to subjects in days of old ; some from a bird of long red legs . Your uncle Benjamin made inquiry of one skilled in heraldry , who told him there is ...
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... called an Essay on Pro- jects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking 1706-1730 ] 47 Benjamin Franklin.
... called an Essay on Pro- jects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking 1706-1730 ] 47 Benjamin Franklin.
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... called The Lighthouse Tragedy , and contained an account of the drowning of Cap- tain Worthilake , with his two daughters ; the other was a sailor's song , on the taking of Teach ( or Black- beard ) the pirate . They were wretched stuff ...
... called The Lighthouse Tragedy , and contained an account of the drowning of Cap- tain Worthilake , with his two daughters ; the other was a sailor's song , on the taking of Teach ( or Black- beard ) the pirate . They were wretched stuff ...
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... brother had , in 1720 or 1721 , begun to print a newspaper . It was the second that appeared in America , and was called the New England Courant , The only one before it was the Boston News - 1706-1730 ] Benjamin Franklin 55.
... brother had , in 1720 or 1721 , begun to print a newspaper . It was the second that appeared in America , and was called the New England Courant , The only one before it was the Boston News - 1706-1730 ] Benjamin Franklin 55.
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