Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 pages |
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... lately supplied with one . But there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me ; if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work to do now and then till ...
... lately supplied with one . But there was another printer in town lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me ; if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work to do now and then till ...
Page 150
... lately heard agreeable for telling in conversation ? 3. Hath any citizen in your knowledge failed in his busi- ness lately , and what have you heard of the cause ? 4. Have you lately heard of any citizen's thriving well , and by what ...
... lately heard agreeable for telling in conversation ? 3. Hath any citizen in your knowledge failed in his busi- ness lately , and what have you heard of the cause ? 4. Have you lately heard of any citizen's thriving well , and by what ...
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... lately set up , whom it lies in the power of the Junto any way to encourage ? 14. Have you lately observed any defect in the laws of your country , of which it would be proper to move the legislature for an amendment ? Or do you know of ...
... lately set up , whom it lies in the power of the Junto any way to encourage ? 14. Have you lately observed any defect in the laws of your country , of which it would be proper to move the legislature for an amendment ? Or do you know of ...
Contents
PAGE | 27 |
IN THE SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY | 164 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
Copyright | |
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