From Printing Office to the Court of St. James: The Boyhood and Manhood of Benjamin FranklinHodder and Stoughton, 1890 - 380 strani |
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Stran 148
... Increase Mather , also , assailed the Courant over his own signature , denouncing it as a " wicked libel , " because it re- presented him as one of its supporters , using language uncommonly expressive . " I do hereby declare , " he ...
... Increase Mather , also , assailed the Courant over his own signature , denouncing it as a " wicked libel , " because it re- presented him as one of its supporters , using language uncommonly expressive . " I do hereby declare , " he ...
Stran 154
... Mather examined its claims , and so did his father , Increase Mather ; and both endorsed it . But the Courant , for some reason , opposed it , and brought all its resources of ridicule and sarcasm to make it appear ridiculous . A writer ...
... Mather examined its claims , and so did his father , Increase Mather ; and both endorsed it . But the Courant , for some reason , opposed it , and brought all its resources of ridicule and sarcasm to make it appear ridiculous . A writer ...
Stran 155
... Increase Mather publicly called attention to the scandalous sheet , and besought the people to crush it , lest the judgments of God be brought down upon the land for its high - handed wickedness . That the treatment of James Franklin by ...
... Increase Mather publicly called attention to the scandalous sheet , and besought the people to crush it , lest the judgments of God be brought down upon the land for its high - handed wickedness . That the treatment of James Franklin by ...
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