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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... Kind offer of Matthew Adams - Borrowing books of booksellers ' clerks - Great favour - Books very scarce then- Greenwood's English Grammar - Talk with Collins - Other books read - Habit of taking notes - Letter of Franklin about it ...
... Kind offer of Matthew Adams - Borrowing books of booksellers ' clerks - Great favour - Books very scarce then- Greenwood's English Grammar - Talk with Collins - Other books read - Habit of taking notes - Letter of Franklin about it ...
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... kind Quaker -- The Crooked Billet - Suspected of being a runaway - Meeting the New York Bradford - Interview with young Bradford - Interview with Keimer - Showing his skill at type - setting - Senior Bradford's ruse - Giving account of ...
... kind Quaker -- The Crooked Billet - Suspected of being a runaway - Meeting the New York Bradford - Interview with young Bradford - Interview with Keimer - Showing his skill at type - setting - Senior Bradford's ruse - Giving account of ...
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... kind of comfort- able living , all the pleasure of doing good to others , all the esteem of his fellow - citizens , and the joys of benevolent friendship , for the sake of accumulating wealth , Poor man , said I , you pay too much for ...
... kind of comfort- able living , all the pleasure of doing good to others , all the esteem of his fellow - citizens , and the joys of benevolent friendship , for the sake of accumulating wealth , Poor man , said I , you pay too much for ...
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... kind of a boy to put through Harvard College . This was the opinion of neighbours who knew him . Nothing but poverty hindered the adoption and execution of that plan . : " Uncle Benjamin's " letter did this , however it hastened a ...
... kind of a boy to put through Harvard College . This was the opinion of neighbours who knew him . Nothing but poverty hindered the adoption and execution of that plan . : " Uncle Benjamin's " letter did this , however it hastened a ...
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... kind of a man my father was . He had an excellent constitution , was of a middle stature , well set , and very strong . He could draw prettily , and was skilled a little in music . His voice was sonorous and agreeable , so that when he ...
... kind of a man my father was . He had an excellent constitution , was of a middle stature , well set , and very strong . He could draw prettily , and was skilled a little in music . His voice was sonorous and agreeable , so that when he ...
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acquaintance added Benjamin answered Benjamin appearance apprentice became Benjamin Franklin Benjamin read better Boston Bradford brother called Captain Homes Coleman continued Benjamin Cotton Mather Courant Deborah Read Denham Doctor doubt drink England England Courant enterprise exclaimed expected father favour give glad Governor Keith hand heart honour hundred improve Increase Mather inquired interest James James Franklin jamin John Collins Josiah Franklin Keimer knew lived matter Meredith mother never opinion Osborne paper Perhaps Philadelphia Pilgrim's Progress poet poetry printer printer-boy printing house printing office Quaker Ralph religion replied Benjamin responded Benjamin sail Silence Dogood sloop Socratic method soon spoke suggested suppose surprised swimming talents thing thought took town trade Uncle Benjamin Watts whistle write wrote York young youth