Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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Página viii
... America , and the vivid and laborious days of the commencing Revolution . We next see him , with scarce a breathing space allowed , spirited back into the Old World to take up a new career of labours , difficulties , and anxieties ...
... America , and the vivid and laborious days of the commencing Revolution . We next see him , with scarce a breathing space allowed , spirited back into the Old World to take up a new career of labours , difficulties , and anxieties ...
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... America ; and his enthusiastic friends in Europe were compensated a little for the loss of his company by the hope that now he would be able to complete those Memoirs at last . But again his country forbade . In spite of age and intense ...
... America ; and his enthusiastic friends in Europe were compensated a little for the loss of his company by the hope that now he would be able to complete those Memoirs at last . But again his country forbade . In spite of age and intense ...
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... Americans . It turned out that these possessors were the representatives of the Le Veillard family , M. Paul and M. George Senarmont , both of Paris . The negotiations were therefore conducted ( as far as the need for despatch allowed ) ...
... Americans . It turned out that these possessors were the representatives of the Le Veillard family , M. Paul and M. George Senarmont , both of Paris . The negotiations were therefore conducted ( as far as the need for despatch allowed ) ...
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... America returned hither . sequences . Insurance Office . My character . nothing to be civil to inferiors ; a good deal to be sub- missive to superiors , etc. , etc. Farce of Perpetual Motion . Writing for Jersey Assembly . Hutchinson's ...
... America returned hither . sequences . Insurance Office . My character . nothing to be civil to inferiors ; a good deal to be sub- missive to superiors , etc. , etc. Farce of Perpetual Motion . Writing for Jersey Assembly . Hutchinson's ...
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... America , which was above fifty years since . There are many of his notes in the margins . This obscure family of ours was early in the Re- formation , and continued Protestants through the reign of Queen Mary , when they were sometimes ...
... America , which was above fifty years since . There are many of his notes in the margins . This obscure family of ours was early in the Re- formation , and continued Protestants through the reign of Queen Mary , when they were sometimes ...
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