Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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... respects the newly found MS . was a document révélateur . For here there was , in the first place , a considerable positive addition . The Autobiography , as published in 1817 , breaks off with the arrival of Franklin in London in 1757 ...
... respects the newly found MS . was a document révélateur . For here there was , in the first place , a considerable positive addition . The Autobiography , as published in 1817 , breaks off with the arrival of Franklin in London in 1757 ...
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... respect to age , might conceive themselves obliged to give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And , lastly ( I may as well confess it , since my denial of it will be believed by nobody ) , perhaps I shall ...
... respect to age , might conceive themselves obliged to give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And , lastly ( I may as well confess it , since my denial of it will be believed by nobody ) , perhaps I shall ...
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... respect for his judgment and advice : he was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties . At his table he liked to have , as ...
... respect for his judgment and advice : he was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties . At his table he liked to have , as ...
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... respect- fully to the people there , endeavor to obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampooning and libeling , to which he thought I had too much inclination ; telling me , that by steady industry and a prudent parsimony I might save ...
... respect- fully to the people there , endeavor to obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampooning and libeling , to which he thought I had too much inclination ; telling me , that by steady industry and a prudent parsimony I might save ...
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... respect and affection for her , and had some reason to believe she had the same for me ; but , as I was about to take a long voyage , and we were both very young , only a little above eighteen , it was thought most prudent by her mother ...
... respect and affection for her , and had some reason to believe she had the same for me ; but , as I was about to take a long voyage , and we were both very young , only a little above eighteen , it was thought most prudent by her mother ...
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acquaintance Adams affairs afterwards America appear'd appointed arriv'd Art of Virtue Arthur Lee ask'd Assembly attend Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Boston British brought captain character colonies colonists Comte de Vergennes conduct Congress continu'd continued dispute Dr Franklin employ'd England English father favour France French friends gave give good-natur'd Government governor hands Indians instructions interest John Adams Keimer kind King letters lived London Lord Lord Loudoun means ment mind never occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paxton Boy Penn Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Poor Richard's Almanack present printed printer printing-house propos'd proposed proprietaries province Quakers Ralph reason receiv'd respect sail sect sent ship Silas Deane soon Stamp Act street Temple Franklin things thought thro tion took treaty Veillard virtue waggons whole words writing wrote young