Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... lived in the same vil- lage , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred . years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that be- fore was the name of an order of people , was assumed ...
... lived in the same vil- lage , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred . years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that be- fore was the name of an order of people , was assumed ...
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... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston . He left behind him two quarto volumes , MS . , of his own poetry , consisting of little occasional pieces addressed ...
... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston . He left behind him two quarto volumes , MS . , of his own poetry , consisting of little occasional pieces addressed ...
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... lived much among people of distinction , and knew a thousand anecdotes of them as far back as the times of Charles the Second . She was lame in her knees with the gout , and , therefore , seldom stirred out of her room , so sometimes ...
... lived much among people of distinction , and knew a thousand anecdotes of them as far back as the times of Charles the Second . She was lame in her knees with the gout , and , therefore , seldom stirred out of her room , so sometimes ...
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