Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 páginas |
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Página viii
... thing happened ; the manuscript which he had written at the Bishop of St. Asaph's some twelve years earlier , was returned to him from America by a Pennsylvanian Quaker , Mr. Abel James , into whose hands it had fallen . Through what ...
... thing happened ; the manuscript which he had written at the Bishop of St. Asaph's some twelve years earlier , was returned to him from America by a Pennsylvanian Quaker , Mr. Abel James , into whose hands it had fallen . Through what ...
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... thing occurred . Though still apparently bent on bringing out the edition , and still exceedingly anxious lest M. le Veillard should permit his MS . copy of the Memoirs to come into the hands or under the eyes of any one else , who ...
... thing occurred . Though still apparently bent on bringing out the edition , and still exceedingly anxious lest M. le Veillard should permit his MS . copy of the Memoirs to come into the hands or under the eyes of any one else , who ...
Página xi
... thing of it . He had , in fact , sold his trust to the British Government , and suppressed , if not destroyed , the whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this ...
... thing of it . He had , in fact , sold his trust to the British Government , and suppressed , if not destroyed , the whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this ...
Página xiii
... things invades the soul even of the general reader . But , courage , mon ami ! Surely there is a place of rest in ... thing was in France , he thought he should be able to trace it . Six months passed , nothing xiii INTRODUCTION.
... things invades the soul even of the general reader . But , courage , mon ami ! Surely there is a place of rest in ... thing was in France , he thought he should be able to trace it . Six months passed , nothing xiii INTRODUCTION.
Página xv
... things than they sought . To the latter category of the fortunate belongs Mr. Bigelow . He had wished to recover the MS . of Franklin's Autobiography , merely out of regard to the sentimental interest attaching to a document having such ...
... things than they sought . To the latter category of the fortunate belongs Mr. Bigelow . He had wished to recover the MS . of Franklin's Autobiography , merely out of regard to the sentimental interest attaching to a document having such ...
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