Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... governor , Geo . Keith . ) He could give me no employ- ment , having little to do , and hands enough already ; but he said , " my son at Phila- delphia has lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death . If you go thither , I ...
... governor , Geo . Keith . ) He could give me no employ- ment , having little to do , and hands enough already ; but he said , " my son at Phila- delphia has lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death . If you go thither , I ...
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... . Sir William Keith , Governor of the province , was then at New - Castle , and Captain Holmes , happening to be in company with him , when my letter came to I appeared a young mau of the printers at Philadelphia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 21.
... . Sir William Keith , Governor of the province , was then at New - Castle , and Captain Holmes , happening to be in company with him , when my letter came to I appeared a young mau of the printers at Philadelphia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 21.
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... Governor read it , and seemed surprized when he was told my age . He said promising parts , and therefore should be encouraged were wretched ones , and if I would set up there , he succeed ; for his part he would procure me the public ...
... Governor read it , and seemed surprized when he was told my age . He said promising parts , and therefore should be encouraged were wretched ones , and if I would set up there , he succeed ; for his part he would procure me the public ...
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... Governor's letter with some surprize ; but said little of it to me for some time . Captain Holmes returning , he shewed it to him , and asked him if he knew Sir William Keith , and what kind of man he was ; adding that he must be of ...
... Governor's letter with some surprize ; but said little of it to me for some time . Captain Holmes returning , he shewed it to him , and asked him if he knew Sir William Keith , and what kind of man he was ; adding that he must be of ...
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... Governor received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take ...
... Governor received me with great civility , shewed me his library , which was a considerable one , and we had a good deal of conversation relative to books and authors . This was the second Governor who had done me the honor to take ...
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