The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... taken from the copy that had been sent by Franklin to his friend Le Veillard , the mayor of Passy , one of his most devoted friends . From this time forth the original manuscript of the autobiography went into eclipse . It was known not ...
... taken from the copy that had been sent by Franklin to his friend Le Veillard , the mayor of Passy , one of his most devoted friends . From this time forth the original manuscript of the autobiography went into eclipse . It was known not ...
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... taken for sustentation of the body thys day . Condamnèd tottle · I · 6 0.50 21.50 On the day following the receipt of the foregoing note I received the following certificate of authen- tication from M. de Senarmont : MONSIEUR : PARIS ...
... taken for sustentation of the body thys day . Condamnèd tottle · I · 6 0.50 21.50 On the day following the receipt of the foregoing note I received the following certificate of authen- tication from M. de Senarmont : MONSIEUR : PARIS ...
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... taken notice of and patronized by the then Lord Halifax . He died in 1702 , January 6 , old style , just four years to a day before I was born . The account we received I The following letter to Franklin from his father , relating ...
... taken notice of and patronized by the then Lord Halifax . He died in 1702 , January 6 , old style , just four years to a day before I was born . The account we received I The following letter to Franklin from his father , relating ...
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... taken home to assist my father in his business , which was that of a tallow - chandler and sope - boiler ; a business he was not bred to , but had assumed on his arrival in New England , and on finding his dying trade would not maintain ...
... taken home to assist my father in his business , which was that of a tallow - chandler and sope - boiler ; a business he was not bred to , but had assumed on his arrival in New England , and on finding his dying trade would not maintain ...
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... taken of what related to the victuals on the table , whether it was well or ill dressed , in or out of season , of good or bad flavor , preferable or inferior to this or that other thing of the kind , so that I was bro't up in such a ...
... taken of what related to the victuals on the table , whether it was well or ill dressed , in or out of season , of good or bad flavor , preferable or inferior to this or that other thing of the kind , so that I was bro't up in such a ...
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