Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... persons of the profits which they continued to reap from repeated editions of papers that had cost them nothing . When ... person to whom they were bequeathed . Provoking as the story was , the party whom it most affected , and whose ...
... persons of the profits which they continued to reap from repeated editions of papers that had cost them nothing . When ... person to whom they were bequeathed . Provoking as the story was , the party whom it most affected , and whose ...
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... me . My father , though he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleased that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character from a person of such note where I had resided ; and that BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 23.
... me . My father , though he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleased that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character from a person of such note where I had resided ; and that BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 23.
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... persons . But Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since Governor ) returned from New- Castle to Philadelphia ... person , said he : but opening the letter , O ! this is from Riddlesden . I have lately found him to be a complete ...
... persons . But Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since Governor ) returned from New- Castle to Philadelphia ... person , said he : but opening the letter , O ! this is from Riddlesden . I have lately found him to be a complete ...
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... person of note , an elderly man , with a wise look and a very grave manner of speaking ; his name was Samuel Mickle . This gentleman , a stranger to me , stopped me one day at my door , and asked me if I was the young man who had lately ...
... person of note , an elderly man , with a wise look and a very grave manner of speaking ; his name was Samuel Mickle . This gentleman , a stranger to me , stopped me one day at my door , and asked me if I was the young man who had lately ...
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... person who bought them , employed Keimer to use them , but a few years after he died . There remained now no other printer in Philadelphia , but the old Bradford ; but he was rich and easy , did a little in the business by straggling ...
... person who bought them , employed Keimer to use them , but a few years after he died . There remained now no other printer in Philadelphia , but the old Bradford ; but he was rich and easy , did a little in the business by straggling ...
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