The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: The Unmutilated and Correct VersionG.P. Putnam's sons, 1912 - 325 páginas |
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... turn them to what profit I can . Consequently , I beg you , my dear friend , to show to no one that part of his Life which he sent you some time since , lest some one copy and publish it , which would infinitely prejudice the publica ...
... turn them to what profit I can . Consequently , I beg you , my dear friend , to show to no one that part of his Life which he sent you some time since , lest some one copy and publish it , which would infinitely prejudice the publica ...
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... Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pam- phlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Nego- tiation there . Lord H. His character ...
... Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pam- phlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Nego- tiation there . Lord H. His character ...
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... my father that they kept their Bible fastened under the top of a joint - stool , that they might turn up the book and read in the Bible , that when of his life and character from some old people at 1706-1730 ] 35 Benjamin Franklin.
... my father that they kept their Bible fastened under the top of a joint - stool , that they might turn up the book and read in the Bible , that when of his life and character from some old people at 1706-1730 ] 35 Benjamin Franklin.
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... turning over the leaves then under the tapes . One of the children stood at the door to give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet ...
... turning over the leaves then under the tapes . One of the children stood at the door to give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet ...
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... to great advantage . There was also a book of De Foe's , called an Essay on Pro- jects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking 1706-1730 ] 47 Benjamin Franklin.
... to great advantage . There was also a book of De Foe's , called an Essay on Pro- jects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking 1706-1730 ] 47 Benjamin Franklin.
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