THE WORKS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; CONTAINING SEVERAL POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL TRACTS NOT INCLUDED IN ANY FORMER EDITION AND MANY LETTERS OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE NOT HITHERTO PUBLISHED WITH NOTES AND A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR.1844 |
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... GRAY , AND COMPANY , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts . CAMBRIDGE : METCALF AND COMPANY , PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . PREFACE , BY THE EDITOR . Few writers have been Miscellaneous Letters,
... GRAY , AND COMPANY , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts . CAMBRIDGE : METCALF AND COMPANY , PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . PREFACE , BY THE EDITOR . Few writers have been Miscellaneous Letters,
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JARED SPARKS. PREFACE , BY THE EDITOR . Few writers have been so regardless of literary reputation as Franklin . Scarcely any of his com- positions were published under his own eye ; many of them were not written for the press ; and the ...
JARED SPARKS. PREFACE , BY THE EDITOR . Few writers have been so regardless of literary reputation as Franklin . Scarcely any of his com- positions were published under his own eye ; many of them were not written for the press ; and the ...
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... the above work , and many others on miscellaneous subjects , communicat- ed by the author himself , some of which had not before appeared in print . The whole were trans- lated into French by the editor , illustrated with notes vi PREFACE .
... the above work , and many others on miscellaneous subjects , communicat- ed by the author himself , some of which had not before appeared in print . The whole were trans- lated into French by the editor , illustrated with notes vi PREFACE .
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... editor was Mr. Benjamin Vaughan , who was for many years an intimate friend and constant correspondent of Dr. Franklin . The task of editorship was perform- ed with a fidelity and success , which were highly commended by the author ...
... editor was Mr. Benjamin Vaughan , who was for many years an intimate friend and constant correspondent of Dr. Franklin . The task of editorship was perform- ed with a fidelity and success , which were highly commended by the author ...
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... editor does not explain why he pre- ferred this method to that of adopting the first French version . He likewise translated Dr. Stuber's con- tinuation . In 1806 a larger collection , than had hitherto been made , was published in ...
... editor does not explain why he pre- ferred this method to that of adopting the first French version . He likewise translated Dr. Stuber's con- tinuation . In 1806 a larger collection , than had hitherto been made , was published in ...
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