The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... hands . From the moment I had run over it , it appeared to me to be so interesting that I do not hesitate to allow myself the pleasure of putting it into French . " It appears by Franklin's correspondence that copies of this first part ...
... hands . From the moment I had run over it , it appeared to me to be so interesting that I do not hesitate to allow myself the pleasure of putting it into French . " It appears by Franklin's correspondence that copies of this first part ...
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... hands of a gentleman residing in France I had an indistinct impression that he said at Amiens , —and had only been discouraged from buying it by the price . 2d . Romilly ( Sir Samuel ) in his diary speaks of having looked through the ...
... hands of a gentleman residing in France I had an indistinct impression that he said at Amiens , —and had only been discouraged from buying it by the price . 2d . Romilly ( Sir Samuel ) in his diary speaks of having looked through the ...
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... hands of his daughter or granddaughter , Mad'lle le Veillard , who is the present possessor of it . It appears evidently to be the first draught written by Franklin , for in a great many places the word originally written is erased with ...
... hands of his daughter or granddaughter , Mad'lle le Veillard , who is the present possessor of it . It appears evidently to be the first draught written by Franklin , for in a great many places the word originally written is erased with ...
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... hand on this blessed day , and got myself up in the highest number in the Rue de Verneuil , which I found , like Franklin's Memoirs , broken off some time before 78. Whereupon " I fetched a compass , " as St. Paul would say , and ran ...
... hand on this blessed day , and got myself up in the highest number in the Rue de Verneuil , which I found , like Franklin's Memoirs , broken off some time before 78. Whereupon " I fetched a compass , " as St. Paul would say , and ran ...
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... Hand- some ( not pretty ) , 33 à 37 years of age , courteous , shrewd I guess , but really a gentleman . He said that the MSS . were : I. The original Autobiography , with interlinings , eras- ures , etc. , from which the copy was made ...
... Hand- some ( not pretty ) , 33 à 37 years of age , courteous , shrewd I guess , but really a gentleman . He said that the MSS . were : I. The original Autobiography , with interlinings , eras- ures , etc. , from which the copy was made ...
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