Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... late in life , is not only an influence late in life , but a weak in- fluence . It is in youth that we plant our chief habits and prejudices ; it is in youth that we take our party as to profession , pursuits and matrimony . In youth ...
... late in life , is not only an influence late in life , but a weak in- fluence . It is in youth that we plant our chief habits and prejudices ; it is in youth that we take our party as to profession , pursuits and matrimony . In youth ...
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... late governor of Virginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatis- fied with the conduct of his deputy at Philadelphia , respecting some negligence in rendering , and inex- actitude of his accounts , took from him the commis ...
... late governor of Virginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatis- fied with the conduct of his deputy at Philadelphia , respecting some negligence in rendering , and inex- actitude of his accounts , took from him the commis ...
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... late general's orders on that head . He promised me that , if the masters would come to him at Trenton , where he should be in a few days on his march to New York , he would there deliver their men to them . They accordingly were at the ...
... late general's orders on that head . He promised me that , if the masters would come to him at Trenton , where he should be in a few days on his march to New York , he would there deliver their men to them . They accordingly were at the ...
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