The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... formed at sea , for regulating my future conduct in life . It is the more remarkable as being formed when I was so young , and yet being pretty faithfully adhered to quite through to old age . We landed in Philadelphia on the 11th of ...
... formed at sea , for regulating my future conduct in life . It is the more remarkable as being formed when I was so young , and yet being pretty faithfully adhered to quite through to old age . We landed in Philadelphia on the 11th of ...
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... formed after another , till they became so numerous as to include most of the inhabitants who were men of prop- erty ; and now at the time of my writing this , though upward of fifty years since its establishment , that which I first formed ...
... formed after another , till they became so numerous as to include most of the inhabitants who were men of prop- erty ; and now at the time of my writing this , though upward of fifty years since its establishment , that which I first formed ...
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... formed with an exempting clause , which passed accordingly . By this act I was appointed one of the commissioners ... forming and learning their exercise , the Governor prevailed with me to take charge of our northwestern frontier ...
... formed with an exempting clause , which passed accordingly . By this act I was appointed one of the commissioners ... forming and learning their exercise , the Governor prevailed with me to take charge of our northwestern frontier ...
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CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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