Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... in any form , is the first fasciculus of the Memoirs of DR . FRANKLIN , extending from his birth to the year 1731 , forming only Part I. of the VOL . I. b present volume . But even what has formerly been printed PREFACE . ix.
... in any form , is the first fasciculus of the Memoirs of DR . FRANKLIN , extending from his birth to the year 1731 , forming only Part I. of the VOL . I. b present volume . But even what has formerly been printed PREFACE . ix.
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... formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa refertaque est possessoribus terrarum et agrorum , quod in ea , villula tam parva reperiri non poterit , in qua non est miles , armiger , vel pater - familias , qualis ...
... formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa refertaque est possessoribus terrarum et agrorum , quod in ea , villula tam parva reperiri non poterit , in qua non est miles , armiger , vel pater - familias , qualis ...
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... so many emmets , sometimes two or three to a stone , till we brought them all to make our little wharf . The next morning , the workmen were sur- prized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf 12 PART I. MEMOIRS OF.
... so many emmets , sometimes two or three to a stone , till we brought them all to make our little wharf . The next morning , the workmen were sur- prized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf 12 PART I. MEMOIRS OF.
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. prized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf . Enquiry was made after the authors of this transfer , we were discovered , complained of , and corrected by our fathers ; and though I ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. prized at missing the stones which had formed our wharf . Enquiry was made after the authors of this transfer , we were discovered , complained of , and corrected by our fathers ; and though I ...
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... formation being of importance to him : and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my ad- vantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a Governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a ...
... formation being of importance to him : and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my ad- vantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a Governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a ...
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