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and lodgings at the house of Read , whose daughter Deborah was later to become his wife . The in- telligent young printer soon attracted the notice of Sir William Keith , Governor of Pennsylvania , who promised to set him up in business ...
and lodgings at the house of Read , whose daughter Deborah was later to become his wife . The in- telligent young printer soon attracted the notice of Sir William Keith , Governor of Pennsylvania , who promised to set him up in business ...
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... later the most striking of these sayings were collected and pub- lished . This work has been translated into as many as twenty languages and is still in circulation today . Franklin kept a shop in connection with his printing office ...
... later the most striking of these sayings were collected and pub- lished . This work has been translated into as many as twenty languages and is still in circulation today . Franklin kept a shop in connection with his printing office ...
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... later . Franklin's scientific reputation has grown with the years , and some of his views seem in perfect accord with the latest developments in electricity . But he was not to be permitted to continue his experi- ments . He had shown ...
... later . Franklin's scientific reputation has grown with the years , and some of his views seem in perfect accord with the latest developments in electricity . But he was not to be permitted to continue his experi- ments . He had shown ...
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... later and made a trip of sixteen hundred miles in- specting postal affairs , but in 1764 he was again sent to England to renew the petition for a royal government for Pennsylvania , which had not yet been granted . Presently that ...
... later and made a trip of sixteen hundred miles in- specting postal affairs , but in 1764 he was again sent to England to renew the petition for a royal government for Pennsylvania , which had not yet been granted . Presently that ...
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... 1764 , the water - frame of Richard Arkwright in 1769 , and the mule of Samuel Crompton ten years later , machines were provided which could spin any quantity of fiber likely to be offered . And when ELI WHITNEY AND THE COTTON GIN 35.
... 1764 , the water - frame of Richard Arkwright in 1769 , and the mule of Samuel Crompton ten years later , machines were provided which could spin any quantity of fiber likely to be offered . And when ELI WHITNEY AND THE COTTON GIN 35.
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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