Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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... friend , Jonathan Shipley , Bishop of St. Asaph , that Franklin set about writing some Recol- lections of his family and his own early life . The composition was addressed to his son William , at that time Governor of New Jersey , and ...
... friend , Jonathan Shipley , Bishop of St. Asaph , that Franklin set about writing some Recol- lections of his family and his own early life . The composition was addressed to his son William , at that time Governor of New Jersey , and ...
Página viii
... friends , both French and English - Mr. Benjamin Vaughan and Dr. Price , M. le Veillard , the Duc de la Rochefoucault , and others- to whom Franklin now showed the recovered manuscript . From this moment these were insistent in their ...
... friends , both French and English - Mr. Benjamin Vaughan and Dr. Price , M. le Veillard , the Duc de la Rochefoucault , and others- to whom Franklin now showed the recovered manuscript . From this moment these were insistent in their ...
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... 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 physical sufferings , never ...
... 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 physical sufferings , never ...
Página xiv
... friend the late William H. Huntington , in Paris , " who seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to treat with the present possessors of part of the birthright of ...
... friend the late William H. Huntington , in Paris , " who seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to treat with the present possessors of part of the birthright of ...
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... friend , which they were asked to give up . Oh , as to that , " said the very Anglo - Saxon young man , ' you can have my copy in exchange ; which is ' copy ' at all , but the original autograph , and so , you see , much more of a ...
... friend , which they were asked to give up . Oh , as to that , " said the very Anglo - Saxon young man , ' you can have my copy in exchange ; which is ' copy ' at all , but the original autograph , and so , you see , much more of a ...
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