The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of the Independence...Hunt and Clark, 1826 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... pendence . He was an oppressed apprentice in the obscure and dingy press - room of a provincial town , and one of the most formidable opponents of • British cabinet measures , and of the whole strength of 12 THE LIFE ...
... pendence . He was an oppressed apprentice in the obscure and dingy press - room of a provincial town , and one of the most formidable opponents of • British cabinet measures , and of the whole strength of 12 THE LIFE ...
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... British cabinet measures , and of the whole strength of Britain wielded for indefensible purposes . He had few advantages of education , yet mingled , finally , with the most learned and most polite society in Europe . Inheriting no ...
... British cabinet measures , and of the whole strength of Britain wielded for indefensible purposes . He had few advantages of education , yet mingled , finally , with the most learned and most polite society in Europe . Inheriting no ...
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... British channel Franklin was permitted , as agreed , to look for his letters , and finding six or seven with his name on them , as committed to his care , had no doubt all was right . He landed in England , in December 1724 , and ...
... British channel Franklin was permitted , as agreed , to look for his letters , and finding six or seven with his name on them , as committed to his care , had no doubt all was right . He landed in England , in December 1724 , and ...
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... British metropolis . He found a contiguous lodging with a widow lady in Duke - street , opposite the Catholic chapel , for which he paid at his old rate of 3s . 6d . weekly , and received no new impression in favour of Christians from ...
... British metropolis . He found a contiguous lodging with a widow lady in Duke - street , opposite the Catholic chapel , for which he paid at his old rate of 3s . 6d . weekly , and received no new impression in favour of Christians from ...
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... British race ; and though the fierce fighting animals of those happy islands are said to abate their native fire and intrepidity , when removed to a foreign clime , yet with the people it is not so ; our neighbours of New England afford ...
... British race ; and though the fierce fighting animals of those happy islands are said to abate their native fire and intrepidity , when removed to a foreign clime , yet with the people it is not so ; our neighbours of New England afford ...
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