Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... whole man as he really was . This is not due merely to the fact that the book was unfinished , but far more to the fact that the man - the whole man - was so wonderful both from the point of view of character and of career . The ...
... whole man as he really was . This is not due merely to the fact that the book was unfinished , but far more to the fact that the man - the whole man - was so wonderful both from the point of view of character and of career . The ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. I had , on the whole , abundant reason to be satisfied with my being established in Pennsylvania . There were , however , two things that I regretted , there being no ... whole, abundant reason to ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. I had , on the whole , abundant reason to be satisfied with my being established in Pennsylvania . There were , however , two things that I regretted , there being no ... whole, abundant reason to ...
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... whole street clean , and I would give her a shilling ; this was at nine o'clock ; at 12 she came for the shilling . From the slow- ness I saw at first in her working , I could scarce believe that the work was done so soon , and sent my ...
... whole street clean , and I would give her a shilling ; this was at nine o'clock ; at 12 she came for the shilling . From the slow- ness I saw at first in her working , I could scarce believe that the work was done so soon , and sent my ...
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