Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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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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... letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage ...
... letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ; observed that though I had the advantage ...
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... letter , no one could help him . I endeavoured to put his press ( which he had not yet used and of which he understood nothing ) into order to be worked with ; and promising to come and print off his Elegy as soon as he should have got ...
... letter , no one could help him . I endeavoured to put his press ( which he had not yet used and of which he understood nothing ) into order to be worked with ; and promising to come and print off his Elegy as soon as he should have got ...
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... letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt , he should determine him to comply . So it was concluded I should return to Boston by the first vessel , with the Governor's letter to my father . In the ...
... letter to him in which he would set forth the advantages , and he did not doubt , he should determine him to comply . So it was concluded I should return to Boston by the first vessel , with the Governor's letter to my father . In the ...
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... letters , and was ingenious , but he was an infidel , and wickedly undertook some years after to turn the Bible into doggrel verse ; as Cotton had formerly done with Virgil . By this means he set many facts in a ridiculous light , and ...
... letters , and was ingenious , but he was an infidel , and wickedly undertook some years after to turn the Bible into doggrel verse ; as Cotton had formerly done with Virgil . By this means he set many facts in a ridiculous light , and ...
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