Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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Página vii
... brought it down to - namely , as far as page 84 of the present volume - in the course of this holiday labour . Apparently , he sent it to his son not long after , and thought no more about it . And , indeed , he soon had plenty to think ...
... brought it down to - namely , as far as page 84 of the present volume - in the course of this holiday labour . Apparently , he sent it to his son not long after , and thought no more about it . And , indeed , he soon had plenty to think ...
Página ix
... brought the account down to page 199 as it is here printed . But after this , there was never again such an interval . The crushing pressure of pain was harder upon him than heretofore and left him fewer moments in which he could have ...
... brought the account down to page 199 as it is here printed . But after this , there was never again such an interval . The crushing pressure of pain was harder upon him than heretofore and left him fewer moments in which he could have ...
Página x
... brought him to England , the publication of his grandfather's works . To M. le Veillard , who is dissatisfied with the reasons for this delay and is privileged to say so , he answers more pertly than is quite becoming in the grandson of ...
... brought him to England , the publication of his grandfather's works . To M. le Veillard , who is dissatisfied with the reasons for this delay and is privileged to say so , he answers more pertly than is quite becoming in the grandson of ...
Página xv
... brought it back to light . Of the Manuscript it is necessary to speak more fully . There are those who have builded wiser than they knew , and others who have found better things than they sought . To the latter category of the ...
... brought it back to light . Of the Manuscript it is necessary to speak more fully . There are those who have builded wiser than they knew , and others who have found better things than they sought . To the latter category of the ...
Página xvi
... brought him to this country . The matter of this continuation was , as a fact , not quite new , though the actual words were now first verified . A French translation published in 1828 had contained this final portion , and the editor ...
... brought him to this country . The matter of this continuation was , as a fact , not quite new , though the actual words were now first verified . A French translation published in 1828 had contained this final portion , and the editor ...
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