The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... lived in the same village , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that be- fore was the name of an order of people , was assumed by ...
... lived in the same village , Ecton , in Northamptonshire , for three hundred years , and how much longer he knew not ( perhaps from the time when the name of Franklin , that be- fore was the name of an order of people , was assumed by ...
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... lived in the house at Ecton , and left it with the land to his only child , a daughter , who , with her husband ... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston ...
... lived in the house at Ecton , and left it with the land to his only child , a daughter , who , with her husband ... lived in the house with us some years . He lived to a great age . His grandson , Samuel Franklin , now lives in Boston ...
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... lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic , had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery with an intent of becoming a nun ; but ...
... lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic , had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery with an intent of becoming a nun ; but ...
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CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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