Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... called , " Look well out before there , " and he as often answered , " Ay , ay " ; but perhaps had his eyes shut , and was half asleep at the time , they sometimes answering , as is said , mechanically ; for he did not see a light just ...
... called , " Look well out before there , " and he as often answered , " Ay , ay " ; but perhaps had his eyes shut , and was half asleep at the time , they sometimes answering , as is said , mechanically ; for he did not see a light just ...
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... called a Man - of- Letters : this Man of Three Letters ! " This classical allusion , by which he publicly called Franklin a Thief in the presence of half the political and social power of England - it was reckoned the intellectual ...
... called a Man - of- Letters : this Man of Three Letters ! " This classical allusion , by which he publicly called Franklin a Thief in the presence of half the political and social power of England - it was reckoned the intellectual ...
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... called ) fell ; which means that the king was compelled to dismiss his sorely - tried favourites and to resign the government of the country into the hands of statesmen . The men who were now called to power , and who really had a ...
... called ) fell ; which means that the king was compelled to dismiss his sorely - tried favourites and to resign the government of the country into the hands of statesmen . The men who were now called to power , and who really had a ...
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