The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... seems to have been conceived upon a scale which embraced the whole human race as well as the individual or class to whom it was specifically addressed , the one evidence of true greatness which never deceives nor misleads . If he wrote ...
... seems to have been conceived upon a scale which embraced the whole human race as well as the individual or class to whom it was specifically addressed , the one evidence of true greatness which never deceives nor misleads . If he wrote ...
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... seem to me beyond their value to an Amer- ican . M. Laboulaye's letter ran as follows : 12 Janvier , 1867 , 34 RUE TAITBOUT . CHER MONSIEUR BIGELOW : Eureka ! J'ai trouvé , grâce à un ami , le manuscrit de · Franklin et son possesseur ...
... seem to me beyond their value to an Amer- ican . M. Laboulaye's letter ran as follows : 12 Janvier , 1867 , 34 RUE TAITBOUT . CHER MONSIEUR BIGELOW : Eureka ! J'ai trouvé , grâce à un ami , le manuscrit de · Franklin et son possesseur ...
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... seems , this morning , and late abed ; leastway , late to breakfast - I ventured to relieve B. F. from the state of suspense he was in on the wall of the salon , screwed out of his frame the iron ring , and , in the distraction of the ...
... seems , this morning , and late abed ; leastway , late to breakfast - I ventured to relieve B. F. from the state of suspense he was in on the wall of the salon , screwed out of his frame the iron ring , and , in the distraction of the ...
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... seem inadequate , the editor throws him- self upon his indulgence . In addition to the continuation of the Memoirs which was overlooked by William Temple Franklin , the editor was so fortunate as to find in the Le Veil- lard collection ...
... seem inadequate , the editor throws him- self upon his indulgence . In addition to the continuation of the Memoirs which was overlooked by William Temple Franklin , the editor was so fortunate as to find in the Le Veil- lard collection ...
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... seems to be a recollection of that life , and to make that recol- lection as durable as possible by putting it down in writing . Hereby , too , I shall indulge the inclination so natural in old men , to be talking of themselves and ...
... seems to be a recollection of that life , and to make that recol- lection as durable as possible by putting it down in writing . Hereby , too , I shall indulge the inclination so natural in old men , to be talking of themselves and ...
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