Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... appearance of these strangers as tax - gatherers could not but be hurtful to colonial feelings . He therefore begged that the agents would give him the names of men of good repute and liking , in their several parts of the country ...
... appearance of these strangers as tax - gatherers could not but be hurtful to colonial feelings . He therefore begged that the agents would give him the names of men of good repute and liking , in their several parts of the country ...
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... appearance there created ; his serenity and benevolence of aspect , his dignity , and yet portentous audacity ; his own personal white locks worn instead of the wig proper and imperative , an oaken staff in his hand in lieu of the sword ...
... appearance there created ; his serenity and benevolence of aspect , his dignity , and yet portentous audacity ; his own personal white locks worn instead of the wig proper and imperative , an oaken staff in his hand in lieu of the sword ...
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Benjamin Franklin. appearance of his , which had an immense appeal for the hearts aforesaid : namely , his appearance upon the same platform with Voltaire at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences on April 27. The great con- course of ...
Benjamin Franklin. appearance of his , which had an immense appeal for the hearts aforesaid : namely , his appearance upon the same platform with Voltaire at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences on April 27. The great con- course of ...
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