Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... friends from the undertaking , as not likely to suc- ceed , one newspaper being , in their judgment , enough for America . At this time ( 1771 ) there are not less than five - and - twenty . He went on , however , with the undertaking ...
... friends from the undertaking , as not likely to suc- ceed , one newspaper being , in their judgment , enough for America . At this time ( 1771 ) there are not less than five - and - twenty . He went on , however , with the undertaking ...
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... friends . 66 " " Thus the matter rested for some time , when I said to my partner , " Perhaps your father is dissatisfied at the part you have undertaken in this affair of ours , and is unwilling to advance for you and me what he would ...
... friends . 66 " " Thus the matter rested for some time , when I said to my partner , " Perhaps your father is dissatisfied at the part you have undertaken in this affair of ours , and is unwilling to advance for you and me what he would ...
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... Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if Friends were against the measure , and outvoted us , we must and ...
... Friends were all against it , and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if Friends were against the measure , and outvoted us , we must and ...
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