Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... received of his life and character from some old people at Ecton , I remember , struck you . as something extraordinary , from its similarity to what you knew of mine . " Had he died on the same day , " you said , " one might have ...
... received of his life and character from some old people at Ecton , I remember , struck you . as something extraordinary , from its similarity to what you knew of mine . " Had he died on the same day , " you said , " one might have ...
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... received the opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor- General . What it was when they did receive it I never learnt , for they did not communicate it to me , but sent a long message to the Assembly drawn and signed by Paris , reciting my ...
... received the opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor- General . What it was when they did receive it I never learnt , for they did not communicate it to me , but sent a long message to the Assembly drawn and signed by Paris , reciting my ...
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... received in Pennsylvania as an English royal prince would be received in any English colony to - day ; and in this instance , at least , the gratified Assembly made all haste to " consider the question of the Governor's support ...
... received in Pennsylvania as an English royal prince would be received in any English colony to - day ; and in this instance , at least , the gratified Assembly made all haste to " consider the question of the Governor's support ...
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