Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... wrote to him . At length , an incident happened that sent me back again much sooner than I had intended . I had a brother- in - law , Robert Holmes , master of a sloop that traded between Boston and Delaware . He being at New- castle ...
... wrote to him . At length , an incident happened that sent me back again much sooner than I had intended . I had a brother- in - law , Robert Holmes , master of a sloop that traded between Boston and Delaware . He being at New- castle ...
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... wrote to a certain Captain Landais , undeterred by the fact that this captain was a Frenchman and half a maniac . But the most im- portant business growing out of the new conditions on which the war was waged , was that with re- ference ...
... wrote to a certain Captain Landais , undeterred by the fact that this captain was a Frenchman and half a maniac . But the most im- portant business growing out of the new conditions on which the war was waged , was that with re- ference ...
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... wrote to Franklin with such urgency as it had seldom used . It was then that Washington himself wrote to Franklin , virtually saying that it now lay with him , away there in Passy , to save his country , if she was to be saved at all ...
... wrote to Franklin with such urgency as it had seldom used . It was then that Washington himself wrote to Franklin , virtually saying that it now lay with him , away there in Passy , to save his country , if she was to be saved at all ...
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