Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... once did Temple Franklin publicly take notice of these public attacks , and then he chose ( in 1807 ) , as the platform on which to defend him- self , the pages of an exquisitely obscure English print , published in Paris . If feeling ...
... once did Temple Franklin publicly take notice of these public attacks , and then he chose ( in 1807 ) , as the platform on which to defend him- self , the pages of an exquisitely obscure English print , published in Paris . If feeling ...
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... once published , they could not after- wards , however they might change their minds , easily get rid of , reminds me of what I think a more prudent conduct in another sect among us , that of the Dunkers . I was acquainted with one of ...
... once published , they could not after- wards , however they might change their minds , easily get rid of , reminds me of what I think a more prudent conduct in another sect among us , that of the Dunkers . I was acquainted with one of ...
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... once more . to From this point the Pennsylvanian question ceases to have actuality , even for the biographer of Franklin . It has henceforth only a retrospective interest , as it is seen to have supplied a kind of rehearsal in little of ...
... once more . to From this point the Pennsylvanian question ceases to have actuality , even for the biographer of Franklin . It has henceforth only a retrospective interest , as it is seen to have supplied a kind of rehearsal in little of ...
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