Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... America , and was called the New England Courant . The only one before it was the Boston News Letter . I remember his being dissuaded by some of his friends from the undertaking , as not likely to succeed , one newspaper being in their ...
... America , and was called the New England Courant . The only one before it was the Boston News Letter . I remember his being dissuaded by some of his friends from the undertaking , as not likely to succeed , one newspaper being in their ...
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... America . After many years you and I had something of more importance to do with one of those sons of Sir William Wyndham , become Earl of Egremont , which I shall men- tion in its place . Thus I passed about eighteen months in London ...
... America . After many years you and I had something of more importance to do with one of those sons of Sir William Wyndham , become Earl of Egremont , which I shall men- tion in its place . Thus I passed about eighteen months in London ...
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... America . * Having been some time employed by the Post - Master - General of America as his comptroller in regulating the several offices , and bringing the officers to account , I was upon his death , in 1758 , appointed BENJAMIN ...
... America . * Having been some time employed by the Post - Master - General of America as his comptroller in regulating the several offices , and bringing the officers to account , I was upon his death , in 1758 , appointed BENJAMIN ...
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... America . My plan with my reasons in support of it , is to be found among my political papers that were printed . Being the winter following in Boston , I had much conversation with Governor Shirley upon both the plans . Part of what ...
... America . My plan with my reasons in support of it , is to be found among my political papers that were printed . Being the winter following in Boston , I had much conversation with Governor Shirley upon both the plans . Part of what ...
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... America , he thought it would be the wisest way to counteract her ambitious projects , by an attack upon her own colony . Franklin was no stranger to Canada , and he was thoroughly persuaded that the possession of that country gave to ...
... America , he thought it would be the wisest way to counteract her ambitious projects , by an attack upon her own colony . Franklin was no stranger to Canada , and he was thoroughly persuaded that the possession of that country gave to ...
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