Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to ... seem to me beyond their value to an American . " Το a good American , certainly not ; though doubtless there are ...
... seems to have been a man worth living to know . Him he invested with the powers of an Envoy- plenipotentiary , to ... seem to me beyond their value to an American . " Το a good American , certainly not ; though doubtless there are ...
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... seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is expos'd to ; depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in all their actions ; and if thee art not upon thy guard , they will draw thee into some danger ; 38 ...
... seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is expos'd to ; depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in all their actions ; and if thee art not upon thy guard , they will draw thee into some danger ; 38 ...
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... seem worth while to linger thus over what was meant to be but a passing reference to the beginning of his career ... seems , as we read it in greatest detail , but the matter - of - fact consequence of being alive , and having a home ...
... seem worth while to linger thus over what was meant to be but a passing reference to the beginning of his career ... seems , as we read it in greatest detail , but the matter - of - fact consequence of being alive , and having a home ...
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