Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... gave a flat denial to it . Then he wrote a civil letter to Sir William , thanking him for the patronage he had so kindly offered me , but declining to assist me as yet in setting up , I being , in his opinion , too young to be trusted ...
... gave a flat denial to it . Then he wrote a civil letter to Sir William , thanking him for the patronage he had so kindly offered me , but declining to assist me as yet in setting up , I being , in his opinion , too young to be trusted ...
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... gave me an order . This afterwards occasion'd me a good deal of uneasiness . At Newport we took in a number of passengers for New York , among which were two young women , companions , and a grave , sensible , matron- like Quaker woman ...
... gave me an order . This afterwards occasion'd me a good deal of uneasiness . At Newport we took in a number of passengers for New York , among which were two young women , companions , and a grave , sensible , matron- like Quaker woman ...
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... gave me no cause to repent my silence ; for my friend M. le Roy , of the Royal Academy of Sciences , took up my cause and refuted him ; my book was translated into the Italian , German , and Latin languages ; and the doctrine it contain ...
... gave me no cause to repent my silence ; for my friend M. le Roy , of the Royal Academy of Sciences , took up my cause and refuted him ; my book was translated into the Italian , German , and Latin languages ; and the doctrine it contain ...
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