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" Dr. Franklin, originally a Printer like Mr. Strahan, and his fellow-workman in early life in a... "
The Scots Magazine - Página 374
1785
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen55

1785 - 610 páginas
...often afforded pleafantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of dielatelt, he received from his illuftrious and venerable friend, contained a humorous allegory of the Hate of politics in Britain, drawn from the profeflton of Printing, of which, though the Doctor had...
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The Lounger: A Periodical Paper, Volumen1

1787 - 326 páginas
...notwithftanding the difference of their fentitnents in political matters, which often afforded pleafantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters....exercife, he had not forgotten the terms. There are Rations of acquired greatnefs which make men proud to recal the lownefs of that from which they rofe....
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen77

1787 - 666 páginas
...notwithftanding the difference of their fentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleafantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters....venerable friend, contained a humorous allegory of the Rate of politics in Britain, drawn from the profeflion of Printing, of which, though the Doftor had...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volumen77

1787 - 652 páginas
...notwithftanding the difference of their fentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleafaniry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of the lateft he received from his illuflrious and venerable friend, contained a humorous allegory of the ftate of politics in Britain,...
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The Lounger, Volumen1

1788 - 334 páginas
...notwithftanding the difference of their fentiments in political matters, which often afforded. pleafantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters....profeffion of Printing, of which, though the Doctor had i quitted the exercife, he had not forgotten the terms. There areftations of acquired greatnefs which...
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The Lounger: no. 1-52; Feb. 5, 1785-Jan. 28, 1786

1794 - 478 páginas
...notwithftanding the difference of their fentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleafantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters....of the ftate of politics in Britain, drawn from the profeflion of Printing, of which, though the Doctor had quitted the exercife, he had not forgotten...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volumen4

1795 - 466 páginas
...notwithstanding the difference of their sentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleasantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of the latest he received from his illustrious and venerable friend, contained a humorous allegory of the...
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The British Essayists: The Observer

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 254 páginas
...notwithstanding the difference of their sentiments in, political matters, which often afforded pleasantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of the latest he received from his illustrious and venerable friend, contained a humorous Allegory of the...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Annals of Mr. Bowyers press ...

John Nichols - 1812 - 782 páginas
...notwithstanding the difference of their sentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleasantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of the latest he received from his illustrious and venerable friend, contained a humourous allegory of the...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volúmenes29-30

British essayists - 1823 - 734 páginas
...notwithstanding the difference of their sentiments in political matters, which often afforded pleasantry, but never mixed any thing acrimonious in their letters. One of the latest he received from his illustrious and venerable friend, contained a humorous allegory of the...
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