The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... nature was concealed in the neighborhood ; and if in France , whether at Amiens or not , he felt and one which Dr. Franklin took with a machine for copying letters , and which is in possession of his grandson . Franklin gave the manu ...
... nature was concealed in the neighborhood ; and if in France , whether at Amiens or not , he felt and one which Dr. Franklin took with a machine for copying letters , and which is in possession of his grandson . Franklin gave the manu ...
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... natural in old men , to be talking of themselves and their own past actions ; and I shall indulge it without being tiresome to others , who , through respect to age , might conceive themselves obliged to give me a hear- ing , since this ...
... natural in old men , to be talking of themselves and their own past actions ; and I shall indulge it without being tiresome to others , who , through respect to age , might conceive themselves obliged to give me a hear- ing , since this ...
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... natural philosophy , to come with mine and me to New York , where he propos'd to wait for me . My father , tho ' he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleas'd that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character ...
... natural philosophy , to come with mine and me to New York , where he propos'd to wait for me . My father , tho ' he did not approve Sir William's proposition , was yet pleas'd that I had been able to obtain so advantageous a character ...
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... Nature . Some of his reasonings not appearing to me well founded , I wrote a little metaphysical piece in which I made remarks on them . It was entitled A Disser- tation on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure and Pain . I inscribed it to ...
... Nature . Some of his reasonings not appearing to me well founded , I wrote a little metaphysical piece in which I made remarks on them . It was entitled A Disser- tation on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure and Pain . I inscribed it to ...
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... nature , that the inscrip- tions are none of them legible . Of the same stone are almost all the tombstones , etc. , that I observed in the island . From this church , having crossed over the brook that gives the name to the village ...
... nature , that the inscrip- tions are none of them legible . Of the same stone are almost all the tombstones , etc. , that I observed in the island . From this church , having crossed over the brook that gives the name to the village ...
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