The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as the Official and Scientific Correspondence Together with the Unmutilated and Correct Version of the Autobiography, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1904 - Electronic books |
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Page 22
... person to whom the parcel had been entrusted in Paris had assured Mr. Huntington that , it should be sent from Cannon Street directly upon its arrival , to Cleveland Square . I immediately returned to the station , repeated the ...
... person to whom the parcel had been entrusted in Paris had assured Mr. Huntington that , it should be sent from Cannon Street directly upon its arrival , to Cleveland Square . I immediately returned to the station , repeated the ...
Page 174
... person of your manners , I shall only tell you how I would address any other person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him : Sir , I solicit the history of your life from the following ...
... person of your manners , I shall only tell you how I would address any other person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him : Sir , I solicit the history of your life from the following ...
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... person in the room , even from those who had never known him or seen him before ? It was not an exquisite form of person or grandeur of dress that struck us with admiration . I believe long habits of virtue have a sensible effect on the ...
... person in the room , even from those who had never known him or seen him before ? It was not an exquisite form of person or grandeur of dress that struck us with admiration . I believe long habits of virtue have a sensible effect on the ...
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