The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationWhittemore, Niles, and Hall, 1857 - 612 Seiten |
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... Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . - Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford . - Franklin draws up the Report of a Commit- tee appointed to examine the Powder Magazines at Purfleet . Performs new Electrical ...
... Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . - Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford . - Franklin draws up the Report of a Commit- tee appointed to examine the Powder Magazines at Purfleet . Performs new Electrical ...
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... Reasons why the French delay to enter into a Treaty with the United States . Interview with Count de Vergennes on that Subject . -Treaty of Amity and Commerce . Treaty of Alliance.— Franklin and the other Commissioners introduced at ...
... Reasons why the French delay to enter into a Treaty with the United States . Interview with Count de Vergennes on that Subject . -Treaty of Amity and Commerce . Treaty of Alliance.— Franklin and the other Commissioners introduced at ...
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... Reasons why the French delay to enter into a Treaty with the United States . Interview with Count de Vergennes on that Subject . -Treaty of Amity and Commerce . Treaty of Alliance.— Franklin and the other Commissioners introduced at ...
... Reasons why the French delay to enter into a Treaty with the United States . Interview with Count de Vergennes on that Subject . -Treaty of Amity and Commerce . Treaty of Alliance.— Franklin and the other Commissioners introduced at ...
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... reason why I write more plain than some men do , That use to daub and lie . But I shall cease , and set my name To what I here insert , Because to be a libeller , " & c . The author's muse speaks even in the titlepage , and explains to ...
... reason why I write more plain than some men do , That use to daub and lie . But I shall cease , and set my name To what I here insert , Because to be a libeller , " & c . The author's muse speaks even in the titlepage , and explains to ...
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... reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four ...
... reasons . As we parted without settling the point , and were not to see one another again for some time , I sat down to put my arguments in writing , which I copied fair and sent to him . He answered , and I replied . Three or four ...
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