Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... months ( at a salary , he says ) in some mysterious business to which all other interests have to be post- poned , and by which he earns , in that time , a clear £ 7000 , for what services no man knows . Now the fact may not mean much ...
... months ( at a salary , he says ) in some mysterious business to which all other interests have to be post- poned , and by which he earns , in that time , a clear £ 7000 , for what services no man knows . Now the fact may not mean much ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. " " able to trace it . Six months passed , nothing had come of this conversation ... month later ( on January 19 , 1867 ) Mr. Bigelow , being then in London , received from him a letter which began ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. " " able to trace it . Six months passed , nothing had come of this conversation ... month later ( on January 19 , 1867 ) Mr. Bigelow , being then in London , received from him a letter which began ...
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... months previously to present a Petition from the Massa- chusetts Assembly , praying that his Majesty would be graciously pleased to remove from their official positions Governor Hutchinson and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver , as being men ...
... months previously to present a Petition from the Massa- chusetts Assembly , praying that his Majesty would be graciously pleased to remove from their official positions Governor Hutchinson and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver , as being men ...
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