Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... printed for the future under the name of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ; and to avoid the censure of the Assembly , that might fall on him as still printing it by his apprentice , the con- trivance was that my old indenture should be re- turn'd to ...
... printed for the future under the name of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ; and to avoid the censure of the Assembly , that might fall on him as still printing it by his apprentice , the con- trivance was that my old indenture should be re- turn'd to ...
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... printed the votes , and laws , and other publick business . He had printed an address of the House to the governor , in a coarse , blundering manner , we reprinted it elegantly and correctly , and sent one to every member . They were ...
... printed the votes , and laws , and other publick business . He had printed an address of the House to the governor , in a coarse , blundering manner , we reprinted it elegantly and correctly , and sent one to every member . They were ...
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... printed in their Transactions . One paper , which I wrote for Mr Kinnersley , on the sameness of lightning with electricity , I sent to Dr Mitchel , an acquaintance of mine , and one of the members also of that society , who wrote me ...
... printed in their Transactions . One paper , which I wrote for Mr Kinnersley , on the sameness of lightning with electricity , I sent to Dr Mitchel , an acquaintance of mine , and one of the members also of that society , who wrote me ...
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