Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... ment , he begins to display an indifferent zeal in regard to the business which had brought him to England , the publication of his grandfather's works . To M. le Veillard , who is dissatisfied with the reasons for this delay and is ...
... ment , he begins to display an indifferent zeal in regard to the business which had brought him to England , the publication of his grandfather's works . To M. le Veillard , who is dissatisfied with the reasons for this delay and is ...
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... ment even between brother and brother , or father and son . To refer to this , however , is to anticipate . What has to be said here is that the enthusiasm of some of his friends would be content with nothing less than his settling in ...
... ment even between brother and brother , or father and son . To refer to this , however , is to anticipate . What has to be said here is that the enthusiasm of some of his friends would be content with nothing less than his settling in ...
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... ment , and some of the letters which he wrote in this cause are among the finest monuments to his character . At the same time he was rearing another such monument , not immediately visible to all , and least . pleasing to those who ...
... ment , and some of the letters which he wrote in this cause are among the finest monuments to his character . At the same time he was rearing another such monument , not immediately visible to all , and least . pleasing to those who ...
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