The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... beginning work on the second part . It is proba- ble - in fact , it hardly admits of a doubt , that the first French version of 1791 was made from one of these . In a note to the Preface of this first French edition the publisher says ...
... beginning work on the second part . It is proba- ble - in fact , it hardly admits of a doubt , that the first French version of 1791 was made from one of these . In a note to the Preface of this first French edition the publisher says ...
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... beginning with " Hutchinson's Let- ters , " are in red ink , and in the hand of Franklin himself . A line is drawn with a pen through the middle of the first page of the manuscript down to the words Library erected - manner of ...
... beginning with " Hutchinson's Let- ters , " are in red ink , and in the hand of Franklin himself . A line is drawn with a pen through the middle of the first page of the manuscript down to the words Library erected - manner of ...
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... beginning , only asking the ad- vantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first . So I might , besides correct- ing the faults , change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable ...
... beginning , only asking the ad- vantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first . So I might , besides correct- ing the faults , change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable ...
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... very hard all the day ; I was thoroughly soak'd , and by noon a good deal tired ; so I stopt at a poor inn , where I staid all night , beginning now to wish that I had never left home . I cut 62 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
... very hard all the day ; I was thoroughly soak'd , and by noon a good deal tired ; so I stopt at a poor inn , where I staid all night , beginning now to wish that I had never left home . I cut 62 [ 1706-1730 Autobiography of.
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... beginnings with the figure I have since made there . I was in my working dress , my best clothes being to come round by sea . I was dirty from my journey ; my pockets were stuff'd out with shirts and stockings , and I knew no soul nor ...
... beginnings with the figure I have since made there . I was in my working dress , my best clothes being to come round by sea . I was dirty from my journey ; my pockets were stuff'd out with shirts and stockings , and I knew no soul nor ...
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