The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... Persons curious to see the Memoirs of the Private Life of Franklin in their original tongue may inscribe their names at Buis- son's , bookseller , rue Hautefeuille No. 20 , for a copy of this work . It will be put to press as soon as ...
... Persons curious to see the Memoirs of the Private Life of Franklin in their original tongue may inscribe their names at Buis- son's , bookseller , rue Hautefeuille No. 20 , for a copy of this work . It will be put to press as soon as ...
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... person . The portrait is by Duplessis , and , according to “ a tradition in the family , " the original , not the replica : it was given by B. F. to M. Veillard . He had neither MSS . nor portrait in the house ; they are at his cousin's ...
... person . The portrait is by Duplessis , and , according to “ a tradition in the family , " the original , not the replica : it was given by B. F. to M. Veillard . He had neither MSS . nor portrait in the house ; they are at his cousin's ...
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... person to whom the parcel had been entrusted in Paris had assured Mr. Huntington that it should be sent from Cannon Street directly upon its arrival , to Cleveland Square . I immediately returned to the station , repeated the paragraph ...
... person to whom the parcel had been entrusted in Paris had assured Mr. Huntington that it should be sent from Cannon Street directly upon its arrival , to Cleveland Square . I immediately returned to the station , repeated the paragraph ...
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... of three persons . They were all there , but on consultation were not willing to sell unless they could obtain a sum worth dividing . The following translation of a letter from William Temple Franklin 24 Autobiography of.
... of three persons . They were all there , but on consultation were not willing to sell unless they could obtain a sum worth dividing . The following translation of a letter from William Temple Franklin 24 Autobiography of.
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... person and character . He had an excellent constitu- tion of body , was of middle stature , but well set , and very strong ; he was ingenious , could draw prettily , was skilled a little in music , and had a clear , pleasing voice , so ...
... person and character . He had an excellent constitu- tion of body , was of middle stature , but well set , and very strong ; he was ingenious , could draw prettily , was skilled a little in music , and had a clear , pleasing voice , so ...
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