Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... hope that now he would be able to complete those Memoirs at last . But again his country forbade . In spite of age and intense physical sufferings , never long intermitted , he was dragged again into the conflict and toil of public life ...
... hope that now he would be able to complete those Memoirs at last . But again his country forbade . In spite of age and intense physical sufferings , never long intermitted , he was dragged again into the conflict and toil of public life ...
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... hope of agreement . However , it was concluded that I should give them the heads of our complaints in writing , and they promis'd then to consider them . I did so soon after , but they put the paper into the hands of their solicitor ...
... hope of agreement . However , it was concluded that I should give them the heads of our complaints in writing , and they promis'd then to consider them . I did so soon after , but they put the paper into the hands of their solicitor ...
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... hope , my lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honour of this country - of Europe - and of mankind ! He has forfeited all the respect of societies and of men . Into what company will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed ...
... hope , my lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honour of this country - of Europe - and of mankind ! He has forfeited all the respect of societies and of men . Into what company will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed ...
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