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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... month ago . The more I reflect upon the injustice and oppression we experience , the less I think of this country for a home . Indeed , I have mentally concluded to go if I can arrange my affairs as I hope to . " " Then we shall be ...
... month ago . The more I reflect upon the injustice and oppression we experience , the less I think of this country for a home . Indeed , I have mentally concluded to go if I can arrange my affairs as I hope to . " " Then we shall be ...
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... months after the death of his first wife . The second Mrs. Franklin became the mother of ten children , which , added to those of the first Mrs. Franklin , constituted a very . respectable family of seventeen children , among whom was ...
... months after the death of his first wife . The second Mrs. Franklin became the mother of ten children , which , added to those of the first Mrs. Franklin , constituted a very . respectable family of seventeen children , among whom was ...
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... months , as the teacher predicts , Benjamin led the school . He was at the head of his class in every study except arithmetic . Nor did he remain at the head of his class long , for he was rapidly promoted to higher classes . He so far ...
... months , as the teacher predicts , Benjamin led the school . He was at the head of his class in every study except arithmetic . Nor did he remain at the head of his class long , for he was rapidly promoted to higher classes . He so far ...
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... months of Benjamin Franklin's school days foreshadowed the remarkable career of his manhood . Relatives and friends believed that he would one day fill a high place in the land ; and in that their anticipations were fully realized . MR ...
... months of Benjamin Franklin's school days foreshadowed the remarkable career of his manhood . Relatives and friends believed that he would one day fill a high place in the land ; and in that their anticipations were fully realized . MR ...
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... months , John , who had learned the tallow - chandler's business of his father , was going to be married , and ... month to month , and must continue to increase for some years , so far as I can see . They will increase heavily if I am ...
... months , John , who had learned the tallow - chandler's business of his father , was going to be married , and ... month to month , and must continue to increase for some years , so far as I can see . They will increase heavily if I am ...
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