The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... reason to suspect , that the original manuscript of Franklin's autobiography was in France . All an- swered in the negative . I then assigned some reasons for thinking that unless it had been de- stroyed , which , was in the highest ...
... reason to suspect , that the original manuscript of Franklin's autobiography was in France . All an- swered in the negative . I then assigned some reasons for thinking that unless it had been de- stroyed , which , was in the highest ...
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... reason to presume it was there still . 4th . It was in the highest degree improbable that a manuscript of that character could be in the United States without its lodging - place being a matter of common notoriety , whereas none of ...
... reason to presume it was there still . 4th . It was in the highest degree improbable that a manuscript of that character could be in the United States without its lodging - place being a matter of common notoriety , whereas none of ...
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... reason of the primary , pre - adamite , genuine , juvenile , original Éloge de Franklin hugged under my arm , like healing in the wing . But the half of the enjoyment of these good gifts of fortune fails me , in that I have now no one ...
... reason of the primary , pre - adamite , genuine , juvenile , original Éloge de Franklin hugged under my arm , like healing in the wing . But the half of the enjoyment of these good gifts of fortune fails me , in that I have now no one ...
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... reason why I write more plain than some men do , That use to daub and lie . But I shall cease , and set my name To what I here insert , Because to be a libeller I hate it with my heart . " risen gradually from the middle of the class of ...
... reason why I write more plain than some men do , That use to daub and lie . But I shall cease , and set my name To what I here insert , Because to be a libeller I hate it with my heart . " risen gradually from the middle of the class of ...
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... reasons that he gave to his friends in my hearing , -altered his first intention , took me from the grammar- school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownell , very successful ...
... reasons that he gave to his friends in my hearing , -altered his first intention , took me from the grammar- school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownell , very successful ...
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