Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. I had , on the whole , abundant reason to be satisfied with my being established in Pennsylvania . There were , however , two things that I regretted , there being no provision for ... reason to ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. I had , on the whole , abundant reason to be satisfied with my being established in Pennsylvania . There were , however , two things that I regretted , there being no provision for ... reason to ...
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... reason , nor understand reason , they could destroy , and destroy , and destroy . Many expedients - he had proved it at the cost of his own patience — had seemed insuper- ably difficult to them ; but the last , the most brutal , and ...
... reason , nor understand reason , they could destroy , and destroy , and destroy . Many expedients - he had proved it at the cost of his own patience — had seemed insuper- ably difficult to them ; but the last , the most brutal , and ...
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... reasons of which he was not advised , or in a way of which he did not approve . The fact that the thing was being done by somebody else , or that the way was somebody else's way , was a sufficient reason why Arthur Lee should first ...
... reasons of which he was not advised , or in a way of which he did not approve . The fact that the thing was being done by somebody else , or that the way was somebody else's way , was a sufficient reason why Arthur Lee should first ...
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