The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... England , and , it is presumed , the personal exigencies of the editor . Upon a careful collation of the edition of 1816 with the autograph manuscript , it was discovered that over 1200 alterations had been made in the text , and , what ...
... England , and , it is presumed , the personal exigencies of the editor . Upon a careful collation of the edition of 1816 with the autograph manuscript , it was discovered that over 1200 alterations had been made in the text , and , what ...
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... England , and , it is presumed , the personal exigencies of the editor . Upon a careful collation of the edition of 1816 with the autograph manuscript , it was discovered that over 1200 alterations had been made in the text , and , what ...
... England , and , it is presumed , the personal exigencies of the editor . Upon a careful collation of the edition of 1816 with the autograph manuscript , it was discovered that over 1200 alterations had been made in the text , and , what ...
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... England a few months after , with the intention , as he then pro- claimed , of publishing it in a collection of his grand- father's works . This purpose was not destined to be realized , however , until after an interval of twenty ...
... England a few months after , with the intention , as he then pro- claimed , of publishing it in a collection of his grand- father's works . This purpose was not destined to be realized , however , until after an interval of twenty ...
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... England on my way to the United States in the winter of 1866-7 , and after sending my family and personal baggage to the rail- way station , I set out in a cab to make two or three farewell calls upon some friends whose residences were ...
... England on my way to the United States in the winter of 1866-7 , and after sending my family and personal baggage to the rail- way station , I set out in a cab to make two or three farewell calls upon some friends whose residences were ...
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... England after it had left the writer's hand . A very cursory examination of it , however , awakened my suspicions , and I availed myself of my earliest leisure to subject the Memoirs to a careful collation with the edition which ap ...
... England after it had left the writer's hand . A very cursory examination of it , however , awakened my suspicions , and I availed myself of my earliest leisure to subject the Memoirs to a careful collation with the edition which ap ...
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