Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... importance , as the other hands improv'd in the business ; and , when Keimer paid my second quarter's wages , he let me know that he felt them too heavy , and thought I should make an abatement . He grew by degrees less civil , put on ...
... importance , as the other hands improv'd in the business ; and , when Keimer paid my second quarter's wages , he let me know that he felt them too heavy , and thought I should make an abatement . He grew by degrees less civil , put on ...
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... importance , yet the great number of the instances in a populous city , and its frequent repetitions give it weight and consequence , perhaps they will not cen- sure very severely those who bestow some attention to affairs of this ...
... importance , yet the great number of the instances in a populous city , and its frequent repetitions give it weight and consequence , perhaps they will not cen- sure very severely those who bestow some attention to affairs of this ...
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... importance to conciliate . " Another American writer describes him as having caused to his fellow - commissioners , first and last , " about as much trouble as did the backwardness of the French ministry , the zeal of the British ...
... importance to conciliate . " Another American writer describes him as having caused to his fellow - commissioners , first and last , " about as much trouble as did the backwardness of the French ministry , the zeal of the British ...
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