Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... able to add at this time , however , while still residing at Passy , only amounts to eighteen pages ( pp . 92-110 ) of the present volume . In the following year he returned to America ; and his enthusiastic friends in Europe were ...
... able to add at this time , however , while still residing at Passy , only amounts to eighteen pages ( pp . 92-110 ) of the present volume . In the following year he returned to America ; and his enthusiastic friends in Europe were ...
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... able to affirm without having seen either of them . For we know that when Franklin caused a copy to be sent to Le Veillard in September 1789 , he had then brought the story down to June 1757 , and considered that he had now done all he ...
... able to affirm without having seen either of them . For we know that when Franklin caused a copy to be sent to Le Veillard in September 1789 , he had then brought the story down to June 1757 , and considered that he had now done all he ...
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... able , I paid the principal with interest , and many thanks ; so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr Meredith's father , who was to have ...
... able , I paid the principal with interest , and many thanks ; so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr Meredith's father , who was to have ...
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