Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 Seiten |
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... beginning , only asking the The country - seat of Bishop Shipley , the good bishop , as Dr Franklin used to style him.-B. 2 After the words " agreeable to " the words " some of " were interlined and afterward effaced . - B . advantages ...
... beginning , only asking the The country - seat of Bishop Shipley , the good bishop , as Dr Franklin used to style him.-B. 2 After the words " agreeable to " the words " some of " were interlined and afterward effaced . - B . advantages ...
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... beginning of his career . For , not to say that in the beginning all things were , we may opine at least that Franklin's life affords an extraordinary example of the value of an unpretend- ing disposition and an axiomatic mind ; and ...
... beginning of his career . For , not to say that in the beginning all things were , we may opine at least that Franklin's life affords an extraordinary example of the value of an unpretend- ing disposition and an axiomatic mind ; and ...
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... beginning of July : the returning packets which reached England at the beginning of November reported the result . The whole country was swayed by one universal indig- nation . The separate colonies were drawn together as they had never ...
... beginning of July : the returning packets which reached England at the beginning of November reported the result . The whole country was swayed by one universal indig- nation . The separate colonies were drawn together as they had never ...
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