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... person intimately conversant with Franklin and his contemporaries , and with the history of the memorable period in which he held a place so pre - eminent . Before proceeding in the regular order proposed for this preface , it may be ...
... person intimately conversant with Franklin and his contemporaries , and with the history of the memorable period in which he held a place so pre - eminent . Before proceeding in the regular order proposed for this preface , it may be ...
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... persons of the profits which they continued to reap from repeated editions of papers that had cost them nothing . When ... person to whom they were bequeathed . Provoking as the story was , the party whom it most affected , and whose ...
... persons of the profits which they continued to reap from repeated editions of papers that had cost them nothing . When ... person to whom they were bequeathed . Provoking as the story was , the party whom it most affected , and whose ...
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... person , in substance as follows : - 66 Being on my way to Congress , which then sat in New York , I could not but ... persons who possessed papers , books , or manuscripts of the deceased to return them to the legatee ...
... person , in substance as follows : - 66 Being on my way to Congress , which then sat in New York , I could not but ... persons who possessed papers , books , or manuscripts of the deceased to return them to the legatee ...
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... person in Europe accredited by full powers to conclude a treaty of peace . On this occasion it was that a man of ... persons with whom such matters must be negotiated , as men with whom it was once his duty to act , with whom he has ...
... person in Europe accredited by full powers to conclude a treaty of peace . On this occasion it was that a man of ... persons with whom such matters must be negotiated , as men with whom it was once his duty to act , with whom he has ...
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... person to whom he intrusted them when he went to France . " Mr. Sparks animadverting on that injustice to Franklin , of which we took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he ...
... person to whom he intrusted them when he went to France . " Mr. Sparks animadverting on that injustice to Franklin , of which we took notice in the preceding part of this preface , written before Mr. Sparks's publication ap- peared , he ...
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