Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... London , 146 . ter confuted , iv . vi . Public affairs , Franklin first turns attention to , 41 . Q Quakers ' meeting , the first house Franklin entered at Philadelphia after his arrival , 10 - Anecdote of the , 45 - Take an active part ...
... London , 146 . ter confuted , iv . vi . Public affairs , Franklin first turns attention to , 41 . Q Quakers ' meeting , the first house Franklin entered at Philadelphia after his arrival , 10 - Anecdote of the , 45 - Take an active part ...
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... London , 63 . Webb , George , anecdote of , 22 - Another , 25 . Wedderburn , ( afterwards lord Loughborough ) his abuse of Franklin before the privy council , 87 . Whately's duel with Mr. Temple of Boston , 96 - Their dispute stated ...
... London , 63 . Webb , George , anecdote of , 22 - Another , 25 . Wedderburn , ( afterwards lord Loughborough ) his abuse of Franklin before the privy council , 87 . Whately's duel with Mr. Temple of Boston , 96 - Their dispute stated ...
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... London , in 1779 , in his preface said— " The times appear not ripe enough for the editor to give ex- pression to the affection , gratitude , and veneration he bears to a writer whom he has so intimately studied : nor is it wanting , as ...
... London , in 1779 , in his preface said— " The times appear not ripe enough for the editor to give ex- pression to the affection , gratitude , and veneration he bears to a writer whom he has so intimately studied : nor is it wanting , as ...
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... London . The letters to Mr. Collinson were published in octavo by Cave , London , in 1751 , and extended only to 86 pages ; the first knowledge of their publication the author obtained by the copy transmitted to him by his London friend ...
... London . The letters to Mr. Collinson were published in octavo by Cave , London , in 1751 , and extended only to 86 pages ; the first knowledge of their publication the author obtained by the copy transmitted to him by his London friend ...
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... London , the best mart for literary property , employed an amanuensis for many months in copying , ran- sacked our public libraries , that nothing might escape , and at length had so far prepared the works of Dr. Franklin for the press ...
... London , the best mart for literary property , employed an amanuensis for many months in copying , ran- sacked our public libraries , that nothing might escape , and at length had so far prepared the works of Dr. Franklin for the press ...
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