Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1927 - 314 páginas |
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... course of the public business with which he was presently 1 The edition of 1905 issued by the present publishers , and from whose text this is reprinted . connected was matter enough to engage his whole atten- tion vii.
... course of the public business with which he was presently 1 The edition of 1905 issued by the present publishers , and from whose text this is reprinted . connected was matter enough to engage his whole atten- tion vii.
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Benjamin Franklin. connected was matter enough to engage his whole atten- tion . Then came his return to America , and the vivid and laborious days of the commencing Revolution . We next see him , with scarce a breathing space allowed ...
Benjamin Franklin. connected was matter enough to engage his whole atten- tion . Then came his return to America , and the vivid and laborious days of the commencing Revolution . We next see him , with scarce a breathing space allowed ...
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... whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this terrible impeachment in full , and supported it . The same charge was repeated in other quarters . Only once did ...
... whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this terrible impeachment in full , and supported it . The same charge was repeated in other quarters . Only once did ...
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... whole legal and commercial business connected with the purchasing , packing and despatching of " The Le Veillard Collection in a single day , that day being the 27th of January 1867 : nor has any international transaction of equal ...
... whole legal and commercial business connected with the purchasing , packing and despatching of " The Le Veillard Collection in a single day , that day being the 27th of January 1867 : nor has any international transaction of equal ...
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... whole man as he really was . This is not due merely to the fact that the book was unfinished , but far more to the fact that the man - the whole man - was so wonderful both from the point of view of character and of career . The ...
... whole man as he really was . This is not due merely to the fact that the book was unfinished , but far more to the fact that the man - the whole man - was so wonderful both from the point of view of character and of career . The ...
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