Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... England , a new Governor was at once despatched to take his place . But alas ! Governor Hamilton did what Governor Denny had done ; so the only remedy remaining was for the poor Penns to invoke the King of England to protect their ...
... England , a new Governor was at once despatched to take his place . But alas ! Governor Hamilton did what Governor Denny had done ; so the only remedy remaining was for the poor Penns to invoke the King of England to protect their ...
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... England , should she be victorious , would be able to add permanently to her own estate when the fight- ing was done . His views and arguments on the subject were laid before Pitt by confidential inter- mediaries ; and whether prompted ...
... England , should she be victorious , would be able to add permanently to her own estate when the fight- ing was done . His views and arguments on the subject were laid before Pitt by confidential inter- mediaries ; and whether prompted ...
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... England . Turning from these public concerns to the more personal life of Franklin in England , we may say that if he had not much work to do , every day of the time was well filled . His electrical studies were not neglected . He had ...
... England . Turning from these public concerns to the more personal life of Franklin in England , we may say that if he had not much work to do , every day of the time was well filled . His electrical studies were not neglected . He had ...
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