Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... regard for me as long as they lived . a Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
... regard for me as long as they lived . a Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
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... regard to places for things , papers , etc. , I found extreamly difficult to acquire . I had not been early accustomed to it , and , having an exceeding good memory , I was not so sensible of the inconvenience attending want of method ...
... regard to places for things , papers , etc. , I found extreamly difficult to acquire . I had not been early accustomed to it , and , having an exceeding good memory , I was not so sensible of the inconvenience attending want of method ...
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... regard to the redemption of the depreciated American paper currency ) which had an appearance of being unjust to French merchants and others , but which Adams had gone out of his way to champion and explain , much in the manner of a ...
... regard to the redemption of the depreciated American paper currency ) which had an appearance of being unjust to French merchants and others , but which Adams had gone out of his way to champion and explain , much in the manner of a ...
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