Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1927 - 314 páginas |
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... writing some Recol- lections of his family and his own early life . The composition was addressed to his son William , at that time Governor of New Jersey , and was not intended to come under the eyes of the general world at all . The ...
... writing some Recol- lections of his family and his own early life . The composition was addressed to his son William , at that time Governor of New Jersey , and was not intended to come under the eyes of the general world at all . The ...
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... writing , with all his own corrections , erasures , and marginal comments . These additaments —- the use of a Lamb word is privileged here , for more reasons than its correctness - these additaments , which increased the interest of the ...
... writing , with all his own corrections , erasures , and marginal comments . These additaments —- the use of a Lamb word is privileged here , for more reasons than its correctness - these additaments , which increased the interest of the ...
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... young man was of his own generation , and not of his grandfather's ; he was of a generation which abounded in complete letter - writers , and for which the word .66 " " elegant " had an unction that has xvii INTRODUCTION.
... young man was of his own generation , and not of his grandfather's ; he was of a generation which abounded in complete letter - writers , and for which the word .66 " " elegant " had an unction that has xvii INTRODUCTION.
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... writers than the Augustans - something that was in more complete accord with the recognised cor- rectnesses of polite letterpress in the early Nineteenth Century . I have not room for a detailed citation of passages in parallel columns ...
... writers than the Augustans - something that was in more complete accord with the recognised cor- rectnesses of polite letterpress in the early Nineteenth Century . I have not room for a detailed citation of passages in parallel columns ...
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... writing . Mrs Dogood's letters . Differences arise between my Brother and me ( his temper and mine ) ; their cause in general . His Newspaper . The Prosecution he suffered . My Examination . Vote of Assembly . His manner of evading it ...
... writing . Mrs Dogood's letters . Differences arise between my Brother and me ( his temper and mine ) ; their cause in general . His Newspaper . The Prosecution he suffered . My Examination . Vote of Assembly . His manner of evading it ...
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