Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information , which we should not have found elsewhere ...
... Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le Veillard , and they afford information , which we should not have found elsewhere ...
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... Autobiography ; but what I mean by complementary needs to be explained . If there are few more charming or veracious books in the world than Franklin's account of his own life , there is perhaps no other book of its kind so insufficient ...
... Autobiography ; but what I mean by complementary needs to be explained . If there are few more charming or veracious books in the world than Franklin's account of his own life , there is perhaps no other book of its kind so insufficient ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY person and character . He had an excellent consti- tution of body , was of middle stature , but well set , and very strong ; he was ingenious , could draw prettily ... AUTOBIOGRAPHY ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY person and character . He had an excellent consti- tution of body , was of middle stature , but well set , and very strong ; he was ingenious , could draw prettily ... AUTOBIOGRAPHY ...
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