Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... began for himself , when young , by wheeling clay for the brickmakers , learned to write after he was of age , carri'd the chain for surveyors , who taught him surveying , and he had now by his industry , acquir'd a good estate ; and ...
... began for himself , when young , by wheeling clay for the brickmakers , learned to write after he was of age , carri'd the chain for surveyors , who taught him surveying , and he had now by his industry , acquir'd a good estate ; and ...
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... began to take a broader character , entitling them to be con- sidered constitutional rather than local ones . This new phase began with a dispute in regard to the 220 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... began to take a broader character , entitling them to be con- sidered constitutional rather than local ones . This new phase began with a dispute in regard to the 220 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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... began to be effective on the accession of George the Third . About that time there also began to be felt a great need for new sources of revenue ; partly owing to the cost of the war , and partly because the territorial expansion which ...
... began to be effective on the accession of George the Third . About that time there also began to be felt a great need for new sources of revenue ; partly owing to the cost of the war , and partly because the territorial expansion which ...
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