Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... regard to the evil uses that might be made of the copy which had been given to M. le Veillard in September 1789. He feared the French translator only less than the English pirate . The first of these fears was prophetic . In 1791 there ...
... regard to the evil uses that might be made of the copy which had been given to M. le Veillard in September 1789. He feared the French translator only less than the English pirate . The first of these fears was prophetic . In 1791 there ...
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... regard for me as long as they lived . Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
... regard for me as long as they lived . Before I enter upon my public appearance in business , it may be well to let you know the then state of my mind with regard to my principles and morals , that you may see how far those influenc'd ...
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... regard to places for things , papers , etc. , I found extreamly difficult to acquire . I had not been early accustomed to it , and , having an exceeding good memory , I was not so sensible . of the inconvenience attending want of method ...
... regard to places for things , papers , etc. , I found extreamly difficult to acquire . I had not been early accustomed to it , and , having an exceeding good memory , I was not so sensible . of the inconvenience attending want of method ...
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