Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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Benjamin Franklin. for Temple Franklin to neglect , or to go on deferring , the duties of piety , than would else have been the case . There were those among the living , however , who interested themselves in the matter still . In ...
Benjamin Franklin. for Temple Franklin to neglect , or to go on deferring , the duties of piety , than would else have been the case . There were those among the living , however , who interested themselves in the matter still . In ...
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Benjamin Franklin. The collection consisted of three items : ( 1 ) a small batch of Letters ; ( 2 ) a new Portrait of Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from ...
Benjamin Franklin. The collection consisted of three items : ( 1 ) a small batch of Letters ; ( 2 ) a new Portrait of Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from ...
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... Franklin , both at his own place in Kent . and at Franklin's lodging in Craven Street . On January 31 , 1775 , he submitted to the House of Lords the resolution which he considered was the necessary first step in any overtures of ...
... Franklin , both at his own place in Kent . and at Franklin's lodging in Craven Street . On January 31 , 1775 , he submitted to the House of Lords the resolution which he considered was the necessary first step in any overtures of ...
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