Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... brought disobedience , and heresy , and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them , and libels against the best government . God keep us from both . " 2 Surely under these circumstances there was but little encourage- ment ...
... brought disobedience , and heresy , and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them , and libels against the best government . God keep us from both . " 2 Surely under these circumstances there was but little encourage- ment ...
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... brought our men to be most feeble wretches . Our food was but a small can of barley sod- den in water to five men a day . Our drink , cold water taken out of the river , which was , at a flood , very salt , at a low tide , full of slime ...
... brought our men to be most feeble wretches . Our food was but a small can of barley sod- den in water to five men a day . Our drink , cold water taken out of the river , which was , at a flood , very salt , at a low tide , full of slime ...
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... Philadelphia and enter a store as clerk . After a promising beginning , this arrangement was in a few months brought to an end by the merchant's death . Franklin then returned to printing , and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 49.
... Philadelphia and enter a store as clerk . After a promising beginning , this arrangement was in a few months brought to an end by the merchant's death . Franklin then returned to printing , and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 49.
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... brought the engagement to an end . This led to Franklin's setting up for himself ; and he now entered upon a career of uninterrupted prosperity , which was to continue for more than sixty years . 88. The Junto . - But in the midst of ...
... brought the engagement to an end . This led to Franklin's setting up for himself ; and he now entered upon a career of uninterrupted prosperity , which was to continue for more than sixty years . 88. The Junto . - But in the midst of ...
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... brought home the paper I purchased at the stores , through the streets on a wheelbarrow . Thus being esteemed an industrious , thriving young man , and paying duly for what I bought , the merchants who imported stationery solicited my ...
... brought home the paper I purchased at the stores , through the streets on a wheelbarrow . Thus being esteemed an industrious , thriving young man , and paying duly for what I bought , the merchants who imported stationery solicited my ...
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