Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1916 - 314 Seiten |
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... letters . Amongst them was that accomplished littérateur and publicist , M. Edouard Laboulaye , who had lately edited a selection from Franklin's writings . This introducing the general topic , Mr. Bigelow took the opportunity of saying ...
... letters . Amongst them was that accomplished littérateur and publicist , M. Edouard Laboulaye , who had lately edited a selection from Franklin's writings . This introducing the general topic , Mr. Bigelow took the opportunity of saying ...
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... letter which began with the joyful phrase " Eureka ! " and went on to give the address of the owner of the manuscript and of ... letters to Mr. Bigelow . May he so smile for ever , though no longer in Paris ; and here below let him have ...
... letter which began with the joyful phrase " Eureka ! " and went on to give the address of the owner of the manuscript and of ... letters to Mr. Bigelow . May he so smile for ever , though no longer in Paris ; and here below let him have ...
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... Letters ; ( 2 ) a new Portrait of Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le ...
... Letters ; ( 2 ) a new Portrait of Franklin ; ( 3 ) an autograph MS . of the Autobiography . Regarding the Letters I need only say that a few were from Franklin and the rest from members of his family . All were addressed to M. le ...
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... . The young man was of his own generation , and not of his grandfather's ; he was of a generation which abounded in complete letter - writers , and for which the word " " " 6 elegant " had an unction that xvii INTRODUCTION.
... . The young man was of his own generation , and not of his grandfather's ; he was of a generation which abounded in complete letter - writers , and for which the word " " " 6 elegant " had an unction that xvii INTRODUCTION.
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... letters . Differences arise between my Brother and me ( his temper and mine ) ; their cause in general . His Newspaper . The Prosecution he suffered . My Examination . Vote of Assembly . His manner of evading it . Whereby I became free ...
... letters . Differences arise between my Brother and me ( his temper and mine ) ; their cause in general . His Newspaper . The Prosecution he suffered . My Examination . Vote of Assembly . His manner of evading it . Whereby I became free ...
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