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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... Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information ...
... Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information ...
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Benjamin Franklin. threw off the load of sickness and came to the rescue , if rescue there still might be , of the State . He worked hard and studiously at the great problem for ... Franklin thought of England and the 264 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
Benjamin Franklin. threw off the load of sickness and came to the rescue , if rescue there still might be , of the State . He worked hard and studiously at the great problem for ... Franklin thought of England and the 264 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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