Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... appointed to call at different times , when they were to be ready , but a future time was still named . Thus we went on ' till the ship ( whose departure too had been several times postponed ) was on the point of sailing . Then when I ...
... appointed to call at different times , when they were to be ready , but a future time was still named . Thus we went on ' till the ship ( whose departure too had been several times postponed ) was on the point of sailing . Then when I ...
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... appointed by the assembly a committee to attend the press , and take care that no more bills were printed than the law directed . They were therefore by turns constantly with us , and generally he who attended brought with him a friend ...
... appointed by the assembly a committee to attend the press , and take care that no more bills were printed than the law directed . They were therefore by turns constantly with us , and generally he who attended brought with him a friend ...
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... appointed to receive contributions , but sufficient sums were soon received to procure the ground , and erect the building , which was 100 feet long and 70 broad ; and the work was carried on with such spirit as to be finished in a much ...
... appointed to receive contributions , but sufficient sums were soon received to procure the ground , and erect the building , which was 100 feet long and 70 broad ; and the work was carried on with such spirit as to be finished in a much ...
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... appointed a meeting of the citizens in the large building before mentioned . The house was pretty full ; I had prepared a number of printed copies , and provided pens and ink dispersed all over the room . I harangued them a little on ...
... appointed a meeting of the citizens in the large building before mentioned . The house was pretty full ; I had prepared a number of printed copies , and provided pens and ink dispersed all over the room . I harangued them a little on ...
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... appointed Mr. Francis , then Attorney General , and myself , to draw up constitutions for the government of the academy ; which being done and signed , a house was hired , masters engaged , and the schools open ed ; I think in the same ...
... appointed Mr. Francis , then Attorney General , and myself , to draw up constitutions for the government of the academy ; which being done and signed , a house was hired , masters engaged , and the schools open ed ; I think in the same ...
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