Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the SpectatorAbbott, 1812 - 301 頁 |
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... Britain I formed acquain- tance with a bookseller of the name of Wilcox ... great ad- vantage ; and I derived from it as much benefit as was in my power ... great esteem for me , came frequently to see me , in order to converse upon ...
... Britain I formed acquain- tance with a bookseller of the name of Wilcox ... great ad- vantage ; and I derived from it as much benefit as was in my power ... great esteem for me , came frequently to see me , in order to converse upon ...
第 92 頁
... good beginning towards a collection of natural and artificial curiosities , besides landed property of considerable ... Great Britain . The Penn family distinguished themselves by their dona- tions . Amongst the earliest friends of this ...
... good beginning towards a collection of natural and artificial curiosities , besides landed property of considerable ... Great Britain . The Penn family distinguished themselves by their dona- tions . Amongst the earliest friends of this ...
第 95 頁
... great inconveniences . In the year 1744 , during a war be- tween France and Great Britain , some French and In- dians had made inroads upon the frontier inhabitants of the province , who were unprovided for such an attack . It became ...
... great inconveniences . In the year 1744 , during a war be- tween France and Great Britain , some French and In- dians had made inroads upon the frontier inhabitants of the province , who were unprovided for such an attack . It became ...
第 115 頁
... British colonies . The pro- fits arising from the postage of letters , formed no incon- siderable part of the revenue , which the crown of Great Britain derived from the colonies . In the hands of Frank- lin , it is said , that the post ...
... British colonies . The pro- fits arising from the postage of letters , formed no incon- siderable part of the revenue , which the crown of Great Britain derived from the colonies . In the hands of Frank- lin , it is said , that the post ...
第 116 頁
... Great Britain , because it gave too much power to the representatives of the people ; and it was rejected by every assembly , as giving to the president - general , the representative of the crown , an influence greater than appeared to ...
... Great Britain , because it gave too much power to the representatives of the people ; and it was rejected by every assembly , as giving to the president - general , the representative of the crown , an influence greater than appeared to ...
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