Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... kind , might not be of some advantage . " Then , " says he , " when there , you may make acquaintances , and establish correspondences in the bookselling and stationery way . " I agreed that this might be advantageous . " Then , " says ...
... kind , might not be of some advantage . " Then , " says he , " when there , you may make acquaintances , and establish correspondences in the bookselling and stationery way . " I agreed that this might be advantageous . " Then , " says ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. things ; but , as they were not the kind of good things that I expected from that text , I despaired of ever meeting with them from any other , was disgusted , and attended his preaching no ... kind ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. things ; but , as they were not the kind of good things that I expected from that text , I despaired of ever meeting with them from any other , was disgusted , and attended his preaching no ... kind ...
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... kind that make men honoured , were of the kind that may render them useful for purposes of a sort . By the exercise of these talents in the support of evil causes he rose ultimately to be a peer and the Lord Chan- cellor of England ...
... kind that make men honoured , were of the kind that may render them useful for purposes of a sort . By the exercise of these talents in the support of evil causes he rose ultimately to be a peer and the Lord Chan- cellor of England ...
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