Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... cause to repent my silence ; for my friend M. le Roy , of the Royal Academy of Sciences , took up my cause and refuted him ; my book was translated into the Italian , German , and Latin languages ; and the doctrine it contain'd was by ...
... cause to repent my silence ; for my friend M. le Roy , of the Royal Academy of Sciences , took up my cause and refuted him ; my book was translated into the Italian , German , and Latin languages ; and the doctrine it contain'd was by ...
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... cause which he stood for ; a cause which might else have been more summarily dealt with , as official contempt for the claims of a troublesome pack of people on the fringe of the Empire might have dictated . It was impossible to regard ...
... cause which he stood for ; a cause which might else have been more summarily dealt with , as official contempt for the claims of a troublesome pack of people on the fringe of the Empire might have dictated . It was impossible to regard ...
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... cause , about the gratuitousness , the meddle- someness of all this mischief - making . But not by a syllable did Franklin remind Adams that he had been wandering out of his province ; and he gently suggested a way , as though Adams ...
... cause , about the gratuitousness , the meddle- someness of all this mischief - making . But not by a syllable did Franklin remind Adams that he had been wandering out of his province ; and he gently suggested a way , as though Adams ...
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