Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... favour some other candidate . I was , however , chosen , which was the more agreeable to me , as , besides the pay for the immediate service as clerk , the place gave me a better opportunity of keeping up an interest among the members ...
... favour some other candidate . I was , however , chosen , which was the more agreeable to me , as , besides the pay for the immediate service as clerk , the place gave me a better opportunity of keeping up an interest among the members ...
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... favour of lending it to me for a few days . He sent it immediately , and I return'd it in about a week with another note , expressing strongly my sense of the favour . When we next met in the House , he spoke to me ( which he had never ...
... favour of lending it to me for a few days . He sent it immediately , and I return'd it in about a week with another note , expressing strongly my sense of the favour . When we next met in the House , he spoke to me ( which he had never ...
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... favour of the change of constitution which this pointed to . It had been powerfully advocated by Franklin in a timely pamphlet which was widely read throughout Penn- sylvania during the recess . In this he had reviewed , not for the ...
... favour of the change of constitution which this pointed to . It had been powerfully advocated by Franklin in a timely pamphlet which was widely read throughout Penn- sylvania during the recess . In this he had reviewed , not for the ...
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