Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and literary world , invidious reports were sent abroad and circulated with uncommon diligence , asserting that all the literary remains of DR . FRANKLIN had been ...
... importance and the dignified rank of the author in the political and literary world , invidious reports were sent abroad and circulated with uncommon diligence , asserting that all the literary remains of DR . FRANKLIN had been ...
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... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
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... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together : but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
... importance to me . At New York I found my friend Collins , who had arrived there some time before me . We had been intimate from children , and had read the same books together : but he had the advantage of more time for reading and ...
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... importance to him : and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my advantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a Governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a poor ignorant boy ! It ...
... importance to him : and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my advantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a Governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a poor ignorant boy ! It ...
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... importance to her , I attempted to take some liberties with her , ( another erratum ) which she repulsed , with a proper Too soon ( O merry , melancholy fate ! ) They beg in rhyme , and warble thro ' a grate ; The man lampoon'd ...
... importance to her , I attempted to take some liberties with her , ( another erratum ) which she repulsed , with a proper Too soon ( O merry , melancholy fate ! ) They beg in rhyme , and warble thro ' a grate ; The man lampoon'd ...
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