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 1
... replied Franklin . " Our king is bad enough and tyrannical enough to make us all sick of our native land . But it is a great step to leave it for ever , to live among strangers ; and I could not decide to do it without a good deal of ...
... replied Franklin . " Our king is bad enough and tyrannical enough to make us all sick of our native land . But it is a great step to leave it for ever , to live among strangers ; and I could not decide to do it without a good deal of ...
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... replied the neighbour , " and what is worse , I see no prospect of any improvement ; on the other hand , it appears to me that our rights will be infringed more and more . I am going to New England if I emigrate alone . " " Perhaps I ...
... replied the neighbour , " and what is worse , I see no prospect of any improvement ; on the other hand , it appears to me that our rights will be infringed more and more . I am going to New England if I emigrate alone . " " Perhaps I ...
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... ; " we must have one of the Franklins with us to be well equipped . Banbury would not be well represented in Boston without one Franklin , at least . " " You are very complimentary , " replied Franklin ; FROM OLD ENGLAND TO NEW ENGLAND . 5.
... ; " we must have one of the Franklins with us to be well equipped . Banbury would not be well represented in Boston without one Franklin , at least . " " You are very complimentary , " replied Franklin ; FROM OLD ENGLAND TO NEW ENGLAND . 5.
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... replied Franklin ; " even misery loves company , though ; and it would be almost carrying home with us for several families to emigrate . together . The more the merrier . " " So we think . To escape from the intolerant spirit that ...
... replied Franklin ; " even misery loves company , though ; and it would be almost carrying home with us for several families to emigrate . together . The more the merrier . " " So we think . To escape from the intolerant spirit that ...
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... replied . " I shall consult my wife in this matter , as I do in others , and defer to her opinion . I have always found that her judgment is sound on reducing it to practice . " " That is so ; your wife is a woman 10 FROM PRINTING ...
... replied . " I shall consult my wife in this matter , as I do in others , and defer to her opinion . I have always found that her judgment is sound on reducing it to practice . " " That is so ; your wife is a woman 10 FROM PRINTING ...
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