Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... natural inclination , became at length so easy , and so habitual to me , that perhaps for these fifty years past no one has ever heard a dogmatical expression escape me . And to this habit ( after my character of integrity ) I think it ...
... natural inclination , became at length so easy , and so habitual to me , that perhaps for these fifty years past no one has ever heard a dogmatical expression escape me . And to this habit ( after my character of integrity ) I think it ...
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... nature of the man himself , as well as the character of the influences continually brought to bear upon him , made it inevitable that he should use his position in order to raise again the question of getting a revenue out of America ...
... nature of the man himself , as well as the character of the influences continually brought to bear upon him , made it inevitable that he should use his position in order to raise again the question of getting a revenue out of America ...
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... nature of private letters between friends . They were written by public officers to persons in public stations , on ... natural to the human mind to hate a just man ; and equally natural to those who find 253 HIS LATER LIFE.
... nature of private letters between friends . They were written by public officers to persons in public stations , on ... natural to the human mind to hate a just man ; and equally natural to those who find 253 HIS LATER LIFE.
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