Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... continued Protestants through the reign of Queen Mary , when they were sometimes in danger of trouble on account of their zeal against popery . They had got an English Bible , and to conceal and secure it , it was fastened open with ...
... continued Protestants through the reign of Queen Mary , when they were sometimes in danger of trouble on account of their zeal against popery . They had got an English Bible , and to conceal and secure it , it was fastened open with ...
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... continued to come by every post . In the mean time , Mrs T , having on his account lost her friends and business , was often in distresses , and us'd to send for me , and borrow what I could spare to help her out of them . I grew fond ...
... continued to come by every post . In the mean time , Mrs T , having on his account lost her friends and business , was often in distresses , and us'd to send for me , and borrow what I could spare to help her out of them . I grew fond ...
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... continued by his widow , who , being born and bred in Holland , where , as I have been inform'd , the knowledge of accounts makes a part of female education , she not only sent me as clear a state as she could find of the transactions ...
... continued by his widow , who , being born and bred in Holland , where , as I have been inform'd , the knowledge of accounts makes a part of female education , she not only sent me as clear a state as she could find of the transactions ...
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