Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... kings , which , however , has since hap- pened ; for I have stood before five , and even had the honour of sitting down with one , the King of Denmark , to dinner . me . We have an English proverb that says , " He that would thrive ...
... kings , which , however , has since hap- pened ; for I have stood before five , and even had the honour of sitting down with one , the King of Denmark , to dinner . me . We have an English proverb that says , " He that would thrive ...
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... king , and had obtain❜d a pension of three hundred a year ; that his reputation was indeed small as a poet , Pope having damned his poetry in the Dunciad ; but his prose was thought as good as any man's . 1 The Assembly finally finding ...
... king , and had obtain❜d a pension of three hundred a year ; that his reputation was indeed small as a poet , Pope having damned his poetry in the Dunciad ; but his prose was thought as good as any man's . 1 The Assembly finally finding ...
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... king's instructions to his governors are not laws , and think yourselves at liberty to regard or disregard them at ... king . They are then , so far as they relate to you , the law of the land , for the king is the LEGIS- LATOR OF THE ...
... king's instructions to his governors are not laws , and think yourselves at liberty to regard or disregard them at ... king . They are then , so far as they relate to you , the law of the land , for the king is the LEGIS- LATOR OF THE ...
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