Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... French and English - Mr. Benjamin Vaughan and Dr. Price , M. le Veillard , the Duc de la Rochefoucault , and others- to whom Franklin now showed the recovered manuscript . From this moment these were insistent in their demands upon him ...
... French and English - Mr. Benjamin Vaughan and Dr. Price , M. le Veillard , the Duc de la Rochefoucault , and others- to whom Franklin now showed the recovered manuscript . From this moment these were insistent in their demands upon him ...
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... French edition which the reader had " " 66 now the privilege of beholding . The glory of belittling a great man , of abridging Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , ' has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit ...
... French edition which the reader had " " 66 now the privilege of beholding . The glory of belittling a great man , of abridging Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , ' has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit ...
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... French Court , happened to have to dinner a number of men - of - letters . Amongst them was that accomplished littérateur and publicist , M. Edouard Laboulaye , who had lately edited a selection from Franklin's writings . This ...
... French Court , happened to have to dinner a number of men - of - letters . Amongst them was that accomplished littérateur and publicist , M. Edouard Laboulaye , who had lately edited a selection from Franklin's writings . This ...
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... French translation published in 1828 had contained this final portion , and the editor explained that it had been com- municated to him by the Le Veillard family . How the Le Veillard family came to be able to communicate anything of ...
... French translation published in 1828 had contained this final portion , and the editor explained that it had been com- municated to him by the Le Veillard family . How the Le Veillard family came to be able to communicate anything of ...
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... to 1 This memorandum , probably in the handwriting of M. le Veillard , immediately precedes the Outline in the MS.-B. England . Disappointment of Governor's Letters . Colonel French his A I FRANKLIN'S DRAFT SCHEME OF THE ...
... to 1 This memorandum , probably in the handwriting of M. le Veillard , immediately precedes the Outline in the MS.-B. England . Disappointment of Governor's Letters . Colonel French his A I FRANKLIN'S DRAFT SCHEME OF THE ...
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