Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... MacDonald. MEMOIRS ofthe Life & Writings of BENJAMIN ' % FRANKLING EVERY MAN WILL WITH THEE & BE THY GVIDE INTHY MOST NEED SIDE LONDON : PUBLISHED by JMDENT & SONS AND IN NEW YORK BY E - PDUTTON & CO E 302 .6 · F7AR 1913 Сору First Issue ...
... MacDonald. MEMOIRS ofthe Life & Writings of BENJAMIN ' % FRANKLING EVERY MAN WILL WITH THEE & BE THY GVIDE INTHY MOST NEED SIDE LONDON : PUBLISHED by JMDENT & SONS AND IN NEW YORK BY E - PDUTTON & CO E 302 .6 · F7AR 1913 Сору First Issue ...
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... London . It was far from being a complete edition , but the publisher was probably more to blame for that than the editor . And whatever he had suppressed - if he had suppressed anything - here was the Autobiography , given at last , in ...
... London . It was far from being a complete edition , but the publisher was probably more to blame for that than the editor . And whatever he had suppressed - if he had suppressed anything - here was the Autobiography , given at last , in ...
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... London , received from him a letter which began with the joyful phrase Eureka ! and went on to give the address of the owner of the manuscript and of some other valuable Franklin relics . Mr. Bigelow at once wrote to " my cherished ...
... London , received from him a letter which began with the joyful phrase Eureka ! and went on to give the address of the owner of the manuscript and of some other valuable Franklin relics . Mr. Bigelow at once wrote to " my cherished ...
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... Autobiography , as published in 1817 , breaks off with the arrival of Franklin in London in 1757 ; whereas here the story was continued to the conclusion , in 1762 , of that Pennsylvanian business which XV INTRODUCTION.
... Autobiography , as published in 1817 , breaks off with the arrival of Franklin in London in 1757 ; whereas here the story was continued to the conclusion , in 1762 , of that Pennsylvanian business which XV INTRODUCTION.
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