Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. INTRODUCTION THOUGH the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin has been for over a hundred years a familiar and accepted English classic , this is the first occasion on which an edition1 containing the ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. INTRODUCTION THOUGH the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin has been for over a hundred years a familiar and accepted English classic , this is the first occasion on which an edition1 containing the ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. Seldom has an unpublished book been expected with so intense an interest , been waited for with such im- patience , as Dr. Franklin's Memoirs of his Life : for so the work was generally called . The ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. Seldom has an unpublished book been expected with so intense an interest , been waited for with such im- patience , as Dr. Franklin's Memoirs of his Life : for so the work was generally called . The ...
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... Franklin's Works did not appear ( that is to say , the authoritative and complete , likewise apocalyptic edition thereof - for unauthoritative editions of Franklin's Works , in English and other languages , there were by the dozen ...
... Franklin's Works did not appear ( that is to say , the authoritative and complete , likewise apocalyptic edition thereof - for unauthoritative editions of Franklin's Works , in English and other languages , there were by the dozen ...
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... Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , ' has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit from one we have assassinated ? ” To a generation thus hostile did Temple Franklin deliver his work , which was published in two ...
... Franklin , " cries M. Charles Malo , ' has been reserved for one of his descendants . Ought we to inherit from one we have assassinated ? ” To a generation thus hostile did Temple Franklin deliver his work , which was published in two ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. manuscript . Here the brain begins to reel , and a sense of the ultimate baselessness and unsubstantiality of things invades the soul even of the general reader . But , courage , mon ami ! Surely ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. manuscript . Here the brain begins to reel , and a sense of the ultimate baselessness and unsubstantiality of things invades the soul even of the general reader . But , courage , mon ami ! Surely ...
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