Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... effect of it all would be to show that , apart from any particular transaction in which he may have been concerned , the mere fact of his presence in England during those years was a historical factor of the first importance . And it ...
... effect of it all would be to show that , apart from any particular transaction in which he may have been concerned , the mere fact of his presence in England during those years was a historical factor of the first importance . And it ...
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... effect of the hard- ships then undergone . As to the situation there , it was fairly irretrievable , and he reported to that effect . Two pieces of good news gladdened his heart on getting back . The first was that a plenti- ful supply ...
... effect of the hard- ships then undergone . As to the situation there , it was fairly irretrievable , and he reported to that effect . Two pieces of good news gladdened his heart on getting back . The first was that a plenti- ful supply ...
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... effect which their own want of organisation was likely to have in keeping them weak , in spite of vitality and a stubborn purpose to be free . Of course they entered upon the war with scarce a vestige of that material provision which is ...
... effect which their own want of organisation was likely to have in keeping them weak , in spite of vitality and a stubborn purpose to be free . Of course they entered upon the war with scarce a vestige of that material provision which is ...
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