Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... seemed un- likely , the incomparable document was at that moment in France , and had been there from the beginning of the century at least . Not to give all his reasons for so thinking , I will mention two historical facts on which he ...
... seemed un- likely , the incomparable document was at that moment in France , and had been there from the beginning of the century at least . Not to give all his reasons for so thinking , I will mention two historical facts on which he ...
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... seemed an era to those who had to bear the burden and the strain of them ; to those who , like Franklin , called to the difficult part of mediators , had to deal with each day's difficulties as they could , every new day in all that ...
... seemed an era to those who had to bear the burden and the strain of them ; to those who , like Franklin , called to the difficult part of mediators , had to deal with each day's difficulties as they could , every new day in all that ...
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... securely the waste , the gratuitousness , and the wrong . The absurdity also , the outrage upon com- mon sense it must have seemed , when he thought of who they were , those governing persons so far away 271 HIS LATER LIFE.
... securely the waste , the gratuitousness , and the wrong . The absurdity also , the outrage upon com- mon sense it must have seemed , when he thought of who they were , those governing persons so far away 271 HIS LATER LIFE.
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