Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... called upon to take a leading part in those scenes which produced a new empire in the Western world ; much of his latter memoirs and correspondence will be found to exhibit his undisguised thoughts upon the public men and occurrences of ...
... called upon to take a leading part in those scenes which produced a new empire in the Western world ; much of his latter memoirs and correspondence will be found to exhibit his undisguised thoughts upon the public men and occurrences of ...
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... called a Franklin , enriched with great possessions ; and also other freeholders and many yeomen able for their livelihoods to make a jury in form aforementioned . ” — ( Old Translation . ) Chaucer too calls his Country Gentleman , a ...
... called a Franklin , enriched with great possessions ; and also other freeholders and many yeomen able for their livelihoods to make a jury in form aforementioned . ” — ( Old Translation . ) Chaucer too calls his Country Gentleman , a ...
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... called " An Essay on Projects , " and another of Dr. Mather's called " An Essay to do Good , " which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking , that had an influence on some of the principal future events of iny life . This bookishi ...
... called " An Essay on Projects , " and another of Dr. Mather's called " An Essay to do Good , " which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking , that had an influence on some of the principal future events of iny life . This bookishi ...
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... called " The Light House Tragedy , " and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two daughters : the other was a sailor's song , on the taking of the famous Teach ( or Black - beard , ) the pirate . They ...
... called " The Light House Tragedy , " and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two daughters : the other was a sailor's song , on the taking of the famous Teach ( or Black - beard , ) the pirate . They ...
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... 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 judgment enough ...
... 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 judgment enough ...
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