Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... once , and seemed to count the days till it should be published . It had to count so many , that a great percentage of the enumerators died at their post . It is true that young Temple Franklin showed a lively sense of the value of the ...
... once , and seemed to count the days till it should be published . It had to count so many , that a great percentage of the enumerators died at their post . It is true that young Temple Franklin showed a lively sense of the value of the ...
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... once did Temple Franklin publicly take notice of these public attacks , and then he chose ( in 1807 ) , as the platform on which to defend him- self , the pages of an exquisitely obscure English print , published in Paris . If feeling ...
... once did Temple Franklin publicly take notice of these public attacks , and then he chose ( in 1807 ) , as the platform on which to defend him- self , the pages of an exquisitely obscure English print , published in Paris . If feeling ...
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... once wrote to " my cherished friend the late William H. Huntington , in Paris , " who seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to treat with the present possessors of ...
... once wrote to " my cherished friend the late William H. Huntington , in Paris , " who seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to treat with the present possessors of ...
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... once put into my hands , furnished me with several par- ticulars relating to our ancestors . From these notes I learned that the family had lived in the same vil- lage , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred years , and how ...
... once put into my hands , furnished me with several par- ticulars relating to our ancestors . From these notes I learned that the family had lived in the same vil- lage , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred years , and how ...
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... Edinborough . A question was once , somehow or other , started between Collins and me , of the propriety of edu- cating the female sex in learning , and their abilities for study . He was of opinion that it was B 17 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... Edinborough . A question was once , somehow or other , started between Collins and me , of the propriety of edu- cating the female sex in learning , and their abilities for study . He was of opinion that it was B 17 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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