The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other PapersSpencer Press, 1936 - 311 Seiten |
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... answering his speeches and messages , and by the committees always desired to make the drafts . Our answers , as well as his messages , were often tart and sometimes indecently abusive , and as he knew I wrote for the Assembly , one ...
... answering his speeches and messages , and by the committees always desired to make the drafts . Our answers , as well as his messages , were often tart and sometimes indecently abusive , and as he knew I wrote for the Assembly , one ...
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... answer could not soon be received , and they must have patience . All this , however , was not sufficient to satisfy them , and some began to sue me . General Shirley at length relieved me from this terrible situation by appointing ...
... answer could not soon be received , and they must have patience . All this , however , was not sufficient to satisfy them , and some began to sue me . General Shirley at length relieved me from this terrible situation by appointing ...
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... answering the abbé and actually began the answer ; but on consideration that my writings contained a description of experiments which any one might repeat 204 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
... answering the abbé and actually began the answer ; but on consideration that my writings contained a description of experiments which any one might repeat 204 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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