The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... tion of his own family . It afterwards was continued , at the solicitation of some of his friends , with the expectation that it would ultimately be given to the public . The second part , which is comparatively brief , was written at ...
... tion of his own family . It afterwards was continued , at the solicitation of some of his friends , with the expectation that it would ultimately be given to the public . The second part , which is comparatively brief , was written at ...
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... tion . In this the editor for the first time supple- ments the fragment of autobiography , which only comes down to 1731 , with a continuation of Dr. Franklin's life , most of which had appeared in the Benjamin Franklin 5.
... tion . In this the editor for the first time supple- ments the fragment of autobiography , which only comes down to 1731 , with a continuation of Dr. Franklin's life , most of which had appeared in the Benjamin Franklin 5.
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... tion I girded up my loins and took voiture for 98 Rue de Varennes , where , coming into the presence of M. Paul de Senarmont , I spake , saying : " I will take the Franklinea- ments and MSS . on these three conditions : I. That I take ...
... tion I girded up my loins and took voiture for 98 Rue de Varennes , where , coming into the presence of M. Paul de Senarmont , I spake , saying : " I will take the Franklinea- ments and MSS . on these three conditions : I. That I take ...
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... tion , which I propose to make as soon as possible , of his entire Life and of his other works . As I have the original here of the part which you have , it will not be necessary for you to send it to me , but I beg you at all events to ...
... tion , which I propose to make as soon as possible , of his entire Life and of his other works . As I have the original here of the part which you have , it will not be necessary for you to send it to me , but I beg you at all events to ...
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... tion with him . His generosity to me . My return . Church Differ- ences . My part in them . Propose a College . Not then prosecuted . Propose and establish a Philosophical Society . War . Electricity . My first knowledge of it ...
... tion with him . His generosity to me . My return . Church Differ- ences . My part in them . Propose a College . Not then prosecuted . Propose and establish a Philosophical Society . War . Electricity . My first knowledge of it ...
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