Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... which public rumour ascribed to his pen . These miscellanies were printed in various forms both in England and America , greatly to the advantage of the pub- lishers ; nor did the possessor of the originals avail vi PREFACE .
... which public rumour ascribed to his pen . These miscellanies were printed in various forms both in England and America , greatly to the advantage of the pub- lishers ; nor did the possessor of the originals avail vi PREFACE .
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... England , see Judge Fortescue , De laudibus Legum Anglia , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following passage , to show that good juries might easily be formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa ...
... England , see Judge Fortescue , De laudibus Legum Anglia , written about the year 1412 , in which is the following passage , to show that good juries might easily be formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa ...
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... England . ' My mother , the second wife of my father , was Abiah Folgier , daughter of Peter Folgier , one of the first settlers of New England ; of whom honorable mention is made by Cotton Mather in his ecclesiasti- cal history of that ...
... England . ' My mother , the second wife of my father , was Abiah Folgier , daughter of Peter Folgier , one of the first settlers of New England ; of whom honorable mention is made by Cotton Mather in his ecclesiasti- cal history of that ...
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... England , because he found that his dyeing trade , being in little request , would not maintain his family . Accordingly I was employed in cutting wick for the candles , filling the moulds for cast candles , attending the shop , going ...
... England , because he found that his dyeing trade , being in little request , would not maintain his family . Accordingly I was employed in cutting wick for the candles , filling the moulds for cast candles , attending the shop , going ...
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... son ( James ) of that profession . In 1717 my brother James returned from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston . I VOL . I. B liked it much better than that of my father , BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 9.
... son ( James ) of that profession . In 1717 my brother James returned from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston . I VOL . I. B liked it much better than that of my father , BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 9.
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