Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... present volume - in the course of this holiday labour . Apparently , he sent it to his son not long after , and thought no more about it . And , indeed , he soon had plenty to think about ; for the difficult and troublous course of the ...
... present volume - in the course of this holiday labour . Apparently , he sent it to his son not long after , and thought no more about it . And , indeed , he soon had plenty to think about ; for the difficult and troublous course of the ...
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... present period , will necessarily turn our attention towards . the author of it , and when virtuous principles have been pretended in it , it will be highly important to shew that such have really influenced ; and , as your own ...
... present period , will necessarily turn our attention towards . the author of it , and when virtuous principles have been pretended in it , it will be highly important to shew that such have really influenced ; and , as your own ...
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... present should be sent them of necessaries and refreshments . My son , who had some experience of a camp life , and of its wants , drew up a list for me , which I enclos'd in my letter . The committee approv'd , and used such diligence ...
... present should be sent them of necessaries and refreshments . My son , who had some experience of a camp life , and of its wants , drew up a list for me , which I enclos'd in my letter . The committee approv'd , and used such diligence ...
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