Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... assembly . He was taken up , censured , and imprisoned for a month by the speaker's warrant , I suppose because he would not discover the author . I too was taken up and examined before the council ; but , though I did not give them any ...
... assembly . He was taken up , censured , and imprisoned for a month by the speaker's warrant , I suppose because he would not discover the author . I too was taken up and examined before the council ; but , though I did not give them any ...
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... assembly in my bro- ther's case it was likely I might , if I staid , soon bring myself into scrapes ; and fur- ther , that my indiscreet disputations about religion , began to make me pointed at with horror by good people , as an ...
... assembly in my bro- ther's case it was likely I might , if I staid , soon bring myself into scrapes ; and fur- ther , that my indiscreet disputations about religion , began to make me pointed at with horror by good people , as an ...
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... assembly , and a pretty poet . Keimer made verses too , but very indifferently . He could not be said to write them , for his method was to compose them in the types directly out of his head ; there being no their lodgings , found the ...
... assembly , and a pretty poet . Keimer made verses too , but very indifferently . He could not be said to write them , for his method was to compose them in the types directly out of his head ; there being no their lodgings , found the ...
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... 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 or two for ...
... 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 or two for ...
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... assembly . It seems that people have for these 100 years past enjoyed the privi lege of rewarding the governor for the time being , according to their sense of his merit and services ; and few or none of their governors have complained ...
... assembly . It seems that people have for these 100 years past enjoyed the privi lege of rewarding the governor for the time being , according to their sense of his merit and services ; and few or none of their governors have complained ...
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