The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable Sayings of this Great Man, Never Before Published by Any of His BiographersU. Hunt, 1829 - Всего страниц: 239 |
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... British gentlemen , was invariably brought up a blacksmith . Moreover , it appears from the same indubitable authority , that the blacksmith succession was most religiously continued in the family down to the days of the doctor's father ...
... British gentlemen , was invariably brought up a blacksmith . Moreover , it appears from the same indubitable authority , that the blacksmith succession was most religiously continued in the family down to the days of the doctor's father ...
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... British injustice , which eventuated in their liberties . But Master James had no great cause to boast of this selfish treatment of his younger brother Benjamin ; for the old adage " foul play never thrives , " was hardly ever more ...
... British injustice , which eventuated in their liberties . But Master James had no great cause to boast of this selfish treatment of his younger brother Benjamin ; for the old adage " foul play never thrives , " was hardly ever more ...
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... British sloop of war . Ben accordingly fell to work , and after burning out seve- ral candles , for his brother could not afford to let him write poetry by daylight , he produced his two poems . His bro- ther extolled them to the skies ...
... British sloop of war . Ben accordingly fell to work , and after burning out seve- ral candles , for his brother could not afford to let him write poetry by daylight , he produced his two poems . His bro- ther extolled them to the skies ...
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... " blind men's ditties , " among the wonder - struck Jonathans and Jemimas of Boston , would have thought that this was he , who , single handed , was to meet the British ministry at the bar of their own house 22 THE LIFE OF.
... " blind men's ditties , " among the wonder - struck Jonathans and Jemimas of Boston , would have thought that this was he , who , single handed , was to meet the British ministry at the bar of their own house 22 THE LIFE OF.
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... British ministry at the bar of their own house of Com- mons , and by the solar blaze of his wisdom , utterly disperse all their dark designs against their countrymen , thus gaining for himself a name lasting as time , and dear to ...
... British ministry at the bar of their own house of Com- mons , and by the solar blaze of his wisdom , utterly disperse all their dark designs against their countrymen , thus gaining for himself a name lasting as time , and dear to ...
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