Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... feeling of friendship which he inspired in so many of his contemporaries . And those friendships stood the test of ... feelings with which he left these shores are happily expressed in a letter to Lord Kames , written from Portsmouth in ...
... feeling of friendship which he inspired in so many of his contemporaries . And those friendships stood the test of ... feelings with which he left these shores are happily expressed in a letter to Lord Kames , written from Portsmouth in ...
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... feeling towards England . It was possible for him , he said , residing in this country and knowing the people , to ... feelings towards them of the British people . His friend replied that Franklin was in error in assuming that ministers ...
... feeling towards England . It was possible for him , he said , residing in this country and knowing the people , to ... feelings towards them of the British people . His friend replied that Franklin was in error in assuming that ministers ...
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... feeling , though the thought involved in it had certainly been sub- mitted to insufficient analysis . The reasons for a very different feeling towards those unfortunates on the part of their countrymen will readily occur to the reader ...
... feeling , though the thought involved in it had certainly been sub- mitted to insufficient analysis . The reasons for a very different feeling towards those unfortunates on the part of their countrymen will readily occur to the reader ...
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