His AutobiographyHarper, 1848 |
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Benjamin Franklin. one Quaker , Mr. James Morris , appeared to oppose the measure . He expressed much sorrow that it had ... appeared , at which he expressed great surprise ; and , at the expiration of the hour , we carried the resolution ...
Benjamin Franklin. one Quaker , Mr. James Morris , appeared to oppose the measure . He expressed much sorrow that it had ... appeared , at which he expressed great surprise ; and , at the expiration of the hour , we carried the resolution ...
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... appeared in London ; and edition after edition of the translation , and also of the orig- nal , have appeared in this country . Autobiographies are usually apologies . As Dr. Franklin performed no act of his life , however ap- parently ...
... appeared in London ; and edition after edition of the translation , and also of the orig- nal , have appeared in this country . Autobiographies are usually apologies . As Dr. Franklin performed no act of his life , however ap- parently ...
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... appeared before the council , with Mr. Bollan , the agent for the council of the province of Massachusetts . The evident purpose of this hearing was to make the occasion one of per- sonal attack upon Dr. Franklin . Mr. Israel Maudit ...
... appeared before the council , with Mr. Bollan , the agent for the council of the province of Massachusetts . The evident purpose of this hearing was to make the occasion one of per- sonal attack upon Dr. Franklin . Mr. Israel Maudit ...
Contenido
AUTOBIOGRAPHY commenced at Twyford in 1771 and addressed to his Son | 1 |
Franklin at Ten Years of Age | 12 |
Franklin reading in his Chamber | 20 |
Otras 61 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted affairs afterward agent America answer appeared appointed Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies colonists continued conversation crown defense desired disputes doctor duty endeavored enemies England father favor France Franklin French friends gave give governor hands honor hundred Indians inhabitants interest Joseph Galloway Keimer letter lodged London Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun measures ment ministry never obtained occasion officers opinion paid pamphlet paper Parliament party Paxton Boys Penn Pennsylvania persons petition Philadelphia pounds sterling present printed printer printing-house procure proposed proprietary province Quakers received repeal respect sailed sent shillings ship soon Stamp Act street thing Thomas Penn Thomas Whately thought tion told took troops virtue wagons William Penn William Temple Franklin writing wrote young