Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Congress , which was to meet in that city a few days later ; and Congress , when it met , hastened to appoint him to almost every separate business which it took in hand . A mere catalogue of the committees he served upon would take up ...
... Congress , which was to meet in that city a few days later ; and Congress , when it met , hastened to appoint him to almost every separate business which it took in hand . A mere catalogue of the committees he served upon would take up ...
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... Congress , somewhat pre- maturely , in the capacity of a Peace Commissioner . De Vergennes , who had not much liking for Mr Adams , yet wished to make the best of him , and showed him a great deal of civility upon his re- turn , and ...
... Congress , somewhat pre- maturely , in the capacity of a Peace Commissioner . De Vergennes , who had not much liking for Mr Adams , yet wished to make the best of him , and showed him a great deal of civility upon his re- turn , and ...
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... Congress from Franklin's presence in Europe ; and as soon as the fact was perceived , it was taken into account for all , and if possible for more than all , it was worth . First and last , it was worth an additional annual revenue ...
... Congress from Franklin's presence in Europe ; and as soon as the fact was perceived , it was taken into account for all , and if possible for more than all , it was worth . First and last , it was worth an additional annual revenue ...
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