Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... French edition which the reader had now the privilege of beholding . " The glory of belittling a great man , of abridging Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit from one ...
... French edition which the reader had now the privilege of beholding . " The glory of belittling a great man , of abridging Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit from one ...
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... French , of Newcastle ) , finely dress'd , come directly across the street to our house , and heard them at the door ... French to taste , as he said , some excellent Madeira . I was not a little surprised , and Keimer star'd like a pig ...
... French , of Newcastle ) , finely dress'd , come directly across the street to our house , and heard them at the door ... French to taste , as he said , some excellent Madeira . I was not a little surprised , and Keimer star'd like a pig ...
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... French Government to buy from them a frigate which was then being built to their order in Holland : so little chance did there seem of its being allowed to sail . And such melancholy tokens . Yet even at this time , in a lull that was ...
... French Government to buy from them a frigate which was then being built to their order in Holland : so little chance did there seem of its being allowed to sail . And such melancholy tokens . Yet even at this time , in a lull that was ...
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