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... brothers had done . His fondness for books finally determined his career . His older brother James was a printer , and in those days a printer was a literary man as well as a mechanic . The editor of a newspaper was always a printer and ...
... brothers had done . His fondness for books finally determined his career . His older brother James was a printer , and in those days a printer was a literary man as well as a mechanic . The editor of a newspaper was always a printer and ...
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... brother . James Franklin printed the New England Cour- ant , the fourth newspaper to be established in the colonies . Benjamin soon began to write articles for this newspaper . Then when his brother was put in jail , because he had ...
... brother . James Franklin printed the New England Cour- ant , the fourth newspaper to be established in the colonies . Benjamin soon began to write articles for this newspaper . Then when his brother was put in jail , because he had ...
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... Brothers and Sister , en- joining it on them to keep the whole a profound secret.1 The invention , however , could not be kept " a profound secret , " for knowledge of it was already out in the cotton country . Whitney's hostess , Mrs ...
... Brothers and Sister , en- joining it on them to keep the whole a profound secret.1 The invention , however , could not be kept " a profound secret , " for knowledge of it was already out in the cotton country . Whitney's hostess , Mrs ...
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... Brother Steb . Sovreign and Independent States warped by interest will be rogues and misled by Demagogues will be fools . They have spent much time , money and Credit , to avoid giving me a small compensation , for that which to them is ...
... Brother Steb . Sovreign and Independent States warped by interest will be rogues and misled by Demagogues will be fools . They have spent much time , money and Credit , to avoid giving me a small compensation , for that which to them is ...
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... brothers , sons of John Stevens , were engaged in the construction of the Camden and Amboy Railroad . The first locomo- tive to operate on this road was built in England by George Stephenson . This was the John Bull , which arrived in ...
... brothers , sons of John Stevens , were engaged in the construction of the Camden and Amboy Railroad . The first locomo- tive to operate on this road was built in England by George Stephenson . This was the John Bull , which arrived in ...
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afterwards Albany American balloon became began Benjamin Franklin better boat Boston Boulton and Watt brothers built Canal CHAPTER Charles Goodyear chine Clermont cloth colonies Colt Congress cotton gin Curtiss discovery Dwight Goddard dynamo early Edison electricity Eli Whitney England experiments factory farm father flying Haven Henry Howe's hundred idea improved industry invention inventor James Watt John Stevens labor Langley later light Livingston locomotive London Lowell machinery manufacture mechanical ment miles Miller mills Morse motor newspapers Oliver Evans partners Patent Act Pennsylvania Philadelphia ploughs practical principle printing produced profits railway reaper Robert Fulton rubber Samuel Samuel Colt SAMUEL F. B. MORSE says sewing machine sold soon South spinning steam engine steamboat story success telegraph thousand dollars tion took turn United Washington Whitney's wings wire Wright York young