Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. Seldom has an unpublished book been expected with so intense an interest , been waited for with such im- patience , as Dr. Franklin's Memoirs of his Life : for so the work was generally called ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. Seldom has an unpublished book been expected with so intense an interest , been waited for with such im- patience , as Dr. Franklin's Memoirs of his Life : for so the work was generally called ...
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... Dr Franklin , will hold not only in point of character , but of private history ) will show that you are ashamed of no origin ; a thing the more important , as you prove how little necessary all origin is to happiness , virtue , or ...
... Dr Franklin , will hold not only in point of character , but of private history ) will show that you are ashamed of no origin ; a thing the more important , as you prove how little necessary all origin is to happiness , virtue , or ...
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... Dr Franklin , with a personal application to your proper self . I am earnestly desirous , then , my dear sir , that you should let the world into the traits of your genuine character , as civil broils may otherwise tend to dis- guise or ...
... Dr Franklin , with a personal application to your proper self . I am earnestly desirous , then , my dear sir , that you should let the world into the traits of your genuine character , as civil broils may otherwise tend to dis- guise or ...
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