Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... later and more morbid stages of the disagreement . Upon the whole , his prestige was as high amongst his country- men at this time as it was in Europe , and by the year 1770 he found himself invested with the Agent- ship for four of the ...
... later and more morbid stages of the disagreement . Upon the whole , his prestige was as high amongst his country- men at this time as it was in Europe , and by the year 1770 he found himself invested with the Agent- ship for four of the ...
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... later time , however , since it was deemed advisable , Franklin himself consenting , that the futile and stultifying petition to the King-- yet another of these disgraced and disregarded peti- tions to the King ! -should go forth in the ...
... later time , however , since it was deemed advisable , Franklin himself consenting , that the futile and stultifying petition to the King-- yet another of these disgraced and disregarded peti- tions to the King ! -should go forth in the ...
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... later . With his arrival there on December 21 , the external history of the American Revolution begins to have an official character . He found Deane in Paris , and on the following day they were joined by Arthur Lee . Both of these ...
... later . With his arrival there on December 21 , the external history of the American Revolution begins to have an official character . He found Deane in Paris , and on the following day they were joined by Arthur Lee . Both of these ...
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