Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. 匪寫 1 1 • FRANKLIN . BRIPUIT COM Published by Henry.
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. 匪寫 1 1 • FRANKLIN . BRIPUIT COM Published by Henry.
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , LL.D. F.R.S , & c . MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE COURT OF FRANCE , AND FOR THE TREATY OF PEACE AND ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , LL.D. F.R.S , & c . MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE COURT OF FRANCE , AND FOR THE TREATY OF PEACE AND ...
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. PREFACE . AN apology for presenting to the Republic of Let- ters the authentic memorials of BENJAMIN FRANK- LIN , illustrative of his Life and Times , written • almost entirely with his own ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. PREFACE . AN apology for presenting to the Republic of Let- ters the authentic memorials of BENJAMIN FRANK- LIN , illustrative of his Life and Times , written • almost entirely with his own ...
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. respondence , as well as from the parts in continu- ation of the memoir which are now for the first time communicated to the world . But the con- vulsed state of things during the American ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. respondence , as well as from the parts in continu- ation of the memoir which are now for the first time communicated to the world . But the con- vulsed state of things during the American ...
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. render his private and public history equally in- structive and entertaining with what he drew up himself ; yet he may justly claim the merit of hav- ing scrupulously adhered to the verity of ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. render his private and public history equally in- structive and entertaining with what he drew up himself ; yet he may justly claim the merit of hav- ing scrupulously adhered to the verity of ...
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