Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... dispute with the Assem- bly . " " My dear friend , " says he , pleasantly , " how can you advise my avoiding disputes ? You know I love disputing ; it is one of my greatest pleasures ; however , to show the regard I have for your coun ...
... dispute with the Assem- bly . " " My dear friend , " says he , pleasantly , " how can you advise my avoiding disputes ? You know I love disputing ; it is one of my greatest pleasures ; however , to show the regard I have for your coun ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. messages in their dispute with the Assembly . He was a proud , angry man , and as I had occasionally in the answers of the Assembly treated his papers with some severity , they being really weak in ...
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... dispute was still unclosed when the second and greater one opened . By this second one , Pennsylvania is brought into connection with the great currents of history and the rivalries of mighty nations . England and France were ...
... dispute was still unclosed when the second and greater one opened . By this second one , Pennsylvania is brought into connection with the great currents of history and the rivalries of mighty nations . England and France were ...
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