Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... turn for libelling and satyr . My brother's discharge was accompany'd with an order of the House ( a very odd one ) , that " James Franklin should no longer print the paper called the New England Courant . " There was a consultation ...
... turn for libelling and satyr . My brother's discharge was accompany'd with an order of the House ( a very odd one ) , that " James Franklin should no longer print the paper called the New England Courant . " There was a consultation ...
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... turn the wheel ; he turn'd , while the smith press'd the broad face of the ax hard and heavily on the stone , which made the turning of it very fatiguing . The man came every now and then from the wheel to see how the work went on , and ...
... turn the wheel ; he turn'd , while the smith press'd the broad face of the ax hard and heavily on the stone , which made the turning of it very fatiguing . The man came every now and then from the wheel to see how the work went on , and ...
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... turn my thoughts a little to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceiv'd to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in turn ...
... turn my thoughts a little to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceiv'd to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in turn ...
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