Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Philadelphia , and the majority of us so poor , that I was not able , with great industry , to find more than fifty persons , mostly young tradesmen , willing to pay down for this purpose forty shillings each , and ten shillings per ...
... Philadelphia , and the majority of us so poor , that I was not able , with great industry , to find more than fifty persons , mostly young tradesmen , willing to pay down for this purpose forty shillings each , and ten shillings per ...
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... Philadelphia ; the design in building not being to accommodate any particular sect , but the inhabitants in general ; so that even if the Mufti of Constanti- nople were to send a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us , he would ...
... Philadelphia ; the design in building not being to accommodate any particular sect , but the inhabitants in general ; so that even if the Mufti of Constanti- nople were to send a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us , he would ...
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... Philadelphia , at the beginning of November , he was enthusiastically welcomed by his fellow - citizens . He was , indeed , so much called upon by congratulating friends , and so greatly in request for public business , that he said ...
... Philadelphia , at the beginning of November , he was enthusiastically welcomed by his fellow - citizens . He was , indeed , so much called upon by congratulating friends , and so greatly in request for public business , that he said ...
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