Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... Government , and suppressed , if not destroyed , the whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this terrible impeachment in full , and supported it . The same ...
... Government , and suppressed , if not destroyed , the whole mass of Franklin's unpublished remains for a great price . In July of that year the Edinburgh Review quoted this terrible impeachment in full , and supported it . The same ...
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... Government has never been made good . The only piece of posi- tive evidence in favour of the idea is this : that Jefferson speaks of having read a certain passage in the MS . of Franklin's account of the Secret Negotiations carried on ...
... Government has never been made good . The only piece of posi- tive evidence in favour of the idea is this : that Jefferson speaks of having read a certain passage in the MS . of Franklin's account of the Secret Negotiations carried on ...
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... Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there . Lord H. His character . Agencies from New Jersey , Georgia , Massachusetts . Journey into Germany , 1766. Civilities received ...
... Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there . Lord H. His character . Agencies from New Jersey , Georgia , Massachusetts . Journey into Germany , 1766. Civilities received ...
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... governments . On my doubting whether my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him , in which he would state the advantages , and he did not doubt of prevailing with him . So it was concluded I ...
... governments . On my doubting whether my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him , in which he would state the advantages , and he did not doubt of prevailing with him . So it was concluded I ...
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... government , which continu'd in my hands as long as I follow'd the business . I now open'd a little stationer's shop . I had in it blanks of all sorts , the correctest that ever appear'd among us , being assisted in that by my friend ...
... government , which continu'd in my hands as long as I follow'd the business . I now open'd a little stationer's shop . I had in it blanks of all sorts , the correctest that ever appear'd among us , being assisted in that by my friend ...
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