Autobiography [of] Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1931 - 313 páginas Charming self-portrait covers boyhood, work as a printer, political career, scientific experiments, much more. Its openness, honesty, and readable style have made the "Autobiography" one of the great classics of the genre. |
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... Franklin's Works did not appear ( that is to say , the authoritative and complete , likewise apocalyptic edition thereof - for unauthoritative editions of Franklin's Works , in English and other languages , there were by the dozen ...
... Franklin's Works did not appear ( that is to say , the authoritative and complete , likewise apocalyptic edition thereof - for unauthoritative editions of Franklin's Works , in English and other languages , there were by the dozen ...
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... Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography .. Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information ...
... Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography .. Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information ...
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... Franklin had devoted the time by so - called colleagues . It was serious beyond words . dealing with this particular instance , as with others , it has been acknowledged ( by all the world save Adams and the sons of Adams ) that Franklin ...
... Franklin had devoted the time by so - called colleagues . It was serious beyond words . dealing with this particular instance , as with others , it has been acknowledged ( by all the world save Adams and the sons of Adams ) that Franklin ...
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