The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... conducting the project- its plan and utility . " As these are the topics which conclude the first part of the Memoirs , terminating at page 87 of the manuscript , the line was probably drawn by Franklin when he had reached that stage of ...
... conducting the project- its plan and utility . " As these are the topics which conclude the first part of the Memoirs , terminating at page 87 of the manuscript , the line was probably drawn by Franklin when he had reached that stage of ...
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... Conduct and Influence among the Men . Persuaded by Mr. Denham to return with him to Philadelphia and be his clerk . Our voyage and arrival . My resolutions in Writing . I This memorandum , probably in the handwriting of M. le Veillard ...
... Conduct and Influence among the Men . Persuaded by Mr. Denham to return with him to Philadelphia and be his clerk . Our voyage and arrival . My resolutions in Writing . I This memorandum , probably in the handwriting of M. le Veillard ...
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... conducting the project . Its plan and utility . Children . Almanac . The use I made of it . Great industry . Constant study . Father's Remark and Advice upon Diligence . Caro- lina Partnership . Learn French and German . Journey to ...
... conducting the project . Its plan and utility . Children . Almanac . The use I made of it . Great industry . Constant study . Father's Remark and Advice upon Diligence . Caro- lina Partnership . Learn French and German . Journey to ...
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... conduct toward him . The Paxton Murders . My Pamphlet . Rioters march to Philadelphia . Governor retires to my House . My conduct . Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against ...
... conduct toward him . The Paxton Murders . My Pamphlet . Rioters march to Philadelphia . Governor retires to my House . My conduct . Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against ...
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... conducted . There was a salt - marsh that bounded part of the mill - pond , on the edge of which , at high water , we used to stand to fish for minnows . By much tramp- ling , we had made it a mere quagmire . My proposal was to build a ...
... conducted . There was a salt - marsh that bounded part of the mill - pond , on the edge of which , at high water , we used to stand to fish for minnows . By much tramp- ling , we had made it a mere quagmire . My proposal was to build a ...
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