Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... Franklin . “ Dr Franklin therefore , " he said , " stands in the light of the first mover and prime conductor of this whole contrivance against his Majesty's two governors ; and he went on to describe Franklin as having come to that ...
... Franklin . “ Dr Franklin therefore , " he said , " stands in the light of the first mover and prime conductor of this whole contrivance against his Majesty's two governors ; and he went on to describe Franklin as having come to that ...
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... Dr Franklin had arrived at Nantes . And to Silas Deane it was as if an army had come to his relief , an army with banners ! And if it was not at once followed by such a dis- play of reversing power as the metaphor seems to imply , it is ...
... Dr Franklin had arrived at Nantes . And to Silas Deane it was as if an army had come to his relief , an army with banners ! And if it was not at once followed by such a dis- play of reversing power as the metaphor seems to imply , it is ...
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... Franklin- " the illustrious Dr Franklin ! 99 the most fortunate colleague . Not to linger over the matter , let me merely say that this covert ill - will of Adams , as yet not very definite nor very hearty , 1 1 That came later ; but as ...
... Franklin- " the illustrious Dr Franklin ! 99 the most fortunate colleague . Not to linger over the matter , let me merely say that this covert ill - will of Adams , as yet not very definite nor very hearty , 1 1 That came later ; but as ...
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