Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinH. Holt, 1916 - 346 páginas The autobiography the American philosopher, statesman, and scientist who relates his own rise from obscurity and poverty to eminence and wealth. |
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Página iii
... streets to the customers 66 " " 33 36 She , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridicu- - 48 99 - - 88 lous appearance " " I took to working at press " I see him still at work when ...
... streets to the customers 66 " " 33 36 She , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridicu- - 48 99 - - 88 lous appearance " " I took to working at press " I see him still at work when ...
Página iii
... streets to the customers She , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridiculous appearance ” - " I took to working at press ” - 88 “ I see him still at work when I go home from club ...
... streets to the customers She , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridiculous appearance ” - " I took to working at press ” - 88 “ I see him still at work when I go home from club ...
Página xi
... streets . He developed journalism , estab- lished the American Philosophical Society , the public library in Philadelphia , and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania . He organized a postal system for the colonies , which was the basis of ...
... streets . He developed journalism , estab- lished the American Philosophical Society , the public library in Philadelphia , and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania . He organized a postal system for the colonies , which was the basis of ...
Página xviii
... Street , New York City . When Mr. Bigelow came to examine his pur- chase , he was astonished to find that what peo- ple had been reading for years as the authentic Life of Benjamin Franklin by Himself , was only a garbled and incomplete ...
... Street , New York City . When Mr. Bigelow came to examine his pur- chase , he was astonished to find that what peo- ple had been reading for years as the authentic Life of Benjamin Franklin by Himself , was only a garbled and incomplete ...
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... Street , Le , and are to be fold by him at the lowest Prices , over against the Presbyterian Meeting - Houfe , thefe Goods following , viz Callicoes , divers Sorts . Hollands , and feveral forts of Sheeting Linnen . Several forts of ...
... Street , Le , and are to be fold by him at the lowest Prices , over against the Presbyterian Meeting - Houfe , thefe Goods following , viz Callicoes , divers Sorts . Hollands , and feveral forts of Sheeting Linnen . Several forts of ...
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