Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... France , and had been there from the beginning of the century at least . Not to give all his reasons for so thinking , I will mention two historical facts on which he based . First , it had been in France early in the century ; for Sir ...
... France , and had been there from the beginning of the century at least . Not to give all his reasons for so thinking , I will mention two historical facts on which he based . First , it had been in France early in the century ; for Sir ...
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... France an interest sympathetic in the highest degree . In France there was also an interest felt by statesmen , an interest of special vivacity , in the pro- gress and upshot of England's quarrel with her colonies . For if the colonists ...
... France an interest sympathetic in the highest degree . In France there was also an interest felt by statesmen , an interest of special vivacity , in the pro- gress and upshot of England's quarrel with her colonies . For if the colonists ...
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... France , his authentic personal qualities secured for him in time , as longer acquaintance made them better known , a second privilege and ascendency as one who was an esteemed friend , and almost a col- league , rather than a foreign ...
... France , his authentic personal qualities secured for him in time , as longer acquaintance made them better known , a second privilege and ascendency as one who was an esteemed friend , and almost a col- league , rather than a foreign ...
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