Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... sent to Le Veillard in September 1789 , he had then brought the story down to June 1757 , and considered that he had now done all he would ever be able to do to it . But we also know that in November he had another rally of courage or ...
... sent to Le Veillard in September 1789 , he had then brought the story down to June 1757 , and considered that he had now done all he would ever be able to do to it . But we also know that in November he had another rally of courage or ...
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... Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there ...
... Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there ...
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... sent thither by Congress , somewhat pre- maturely , in the capacity of a Peace Commissioner . De Vergennes , who had not much liking for Mr Adams , yet wished to make the best of him , and showed him a great deal of civility upon his re ...
... sent thither by Congress , somewhat pre- maturely , in the capacity of a Peace Commissioner . De Vergennes , who had not much liking for Mr Adams , yet wished to make the best of him , and showed him a great deal of civility upon his re ...
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