Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... London . It was far from being a complete edition , but the publisher was probably more to blame for that than the editor . And whatever he had suppressed - if he had suppressed anything - here was the Autobiography , given at last , in ...
... London . It was far from being a complete edition , but the publisher was probably more to blame for that than the editor . And whatever he had suppressed - if he had suppressed anything - here was the Autobiography , given at last , in ...
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... London , he let me know he thought I had cancell'd all the obligations he had been under to me . So I found I was never to ex- pect his repaying me what I lent to him , or advanc'd for him . This , however , was not then of much ...
... London , he let me know he thought I had cancell'd all the obligations he had been under to me . So I found I was never to ex- pect his repaying me what I lent to him , or advanc'd for him . This , however , was not then of much ...
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... London . Those we found inconvenient in these respects : they admitted no air below ; the smoke , therefore , did not readily go out above , but circulated in the globe , lodg'd on its inside , and soon obstructed the light they were ...
... London . Those we found inconvenient in these respects : they admitted no air below ; the smoke , therefore , did not readily go out above , but circulated in the globe , lodg'd on its inside , and soon obstructed the light they were ...
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