The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... father ; if to a philosopher or a statesman , there was always that in the manner and the matter of it which time cannot stale , and which will be read by every states- man and philosopher with the sort of interest they would have felt ...
... father ; if to a philosopher or a statesman , there was always that in the manner and the matter of it which time cannot stale , and which will be read by every states- man and philosopher with the sort of interest they would have felt ...
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... father's works . This purpose was not destined to be realized , however , until after an interval of twenty- seven or eight years . Meantime , and in the year following Franklin's death , a French version of the first portion of the ...
... father's works . This purpose was not destined to be realized , however , until after an interval of twenty- seven or eight years . Meantime , and in the year following Franklin's death , a French version of the first portion of the ...
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... father . It was taken from the copy that had been sent by Franklin to his friend Le Veillard , the mayor of Passy , one of his most devoted friends . From this time forth the original manuscript of the autobiography went into eclipse ...
... father . It was taken from the copy that had been sent by Franklin to his friend Le Veillard , the mayor of Passy , one of his most devoted friends . From this time forth the original manuscript of the autobiography went into eclipse ...
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... father had these things . An American , he thinks , did come some years ago to see the portrait there ; name of that stranger unknown ; also his quality , whether merely an inquisitive or an acquisitive traveller ; is ready but not ...
... father had these things . An American , he thinks , did come some years ago to see the portrait there ; name of that stranger unknown ; also his quality , whether merely an inquisitive or an acquisitive traveller ; is ready but not ...
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... Father . The final Breach . My induce- ments to quit Boston . Manner of coming to a Resolution . ing him and going to New York ( return to eating flesh ) ; thence to Pennsylvania . The journey , and its events on the Bay , at Amboy ...
... Father . The final Breach . My induce- ments to quit Boston . Manner of coming to a Resolution . ing him and going to New York ( return to eating flesh ) ; thence to Pennsylvania . The journey , and its events on the Bay , at Amboy ...
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