Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... matter and form , which ranked them as classics of scientific exposition . This philosopher of the backwoods was the wonder of the world in the middle of that century . And there was that about the very subject - matter of his ...
... matter and form , which ranked them as classics of scientific exposition . This philosopher of the backwoods was the wonder of the world in the middle of that century . And there was that about the very subject - matter of his ...
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... matter of some delicacy . He was un- willing to send persons from England to be collectors of the revenue arising under the Stamp Act , since the appearance of these strangers as tax - gatherers could not but be hurtful to colonial ...
... matter of some delicacy . He was un- willing to send persons from England to be collectors of the revenue arising under the Stamp Act , since the appearance of these strangers as tax - gatherers could not but be hurtful to colonial ...
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... matter . He was soon to find that he had delivered himself into the hands of enemies . Personal enemies , it is true ... matters came to this stage , and as their troubles thickened , that if it were not for that disobliging , therefore ...
... matter . He was soon to find that he had delivered himself into the hands of enemies . Personal enemies , it is true ... matters came to this stage , and as their troubles thickened , that if it were not for that disobliging , therefore ...
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