Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... ment , and our successors still more so , as conceiv- ing what we their elders and founders had done , to be something sacred , never to be departed from . " This modesty in a sect is perhaps a singular instance in the history of ...
... ment , and our successors still more so , as conceiv- ing what we their elders and founders had done , to be something sacred , never to be departed from . " This modesty in a sect is perhaps a singular instance in the history of ...
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... . Our new governor , Captain Denny , brought over for me the before - mentioned medal from the Royal Society , which he presented to me at an entertain- ment given him by the city . He accompanied it 187 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... . Our new governor , Captain Denny , brought over for me the before - mentioned medal from the Royal Society , which he presented to me at an entertain- ment given him by the city . He accompanied it 187 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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... ment of triumphing arms . And as the year wore on , it grew less and less likely that the envoys would have that argument in their favour . The career of the good captains , if bright , was brief , and as autumn turned towards winter ...
... ment of triumphing arms . And as the year wore on , it grew less and less likely that the envoys would have that argument in their favour . The career of the good captains , if bright , was brief , and as autumn turned towards winter ...
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