The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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Benjamin Franklin. it strengthened the hands of our friends in the House , and they voted us their printers for the year ensuing . Among my friends in the House I must not forget Mr. Hamilton , before mentioned , who was then returned ...
Benjamin Franklin. it strengthened the hands of our friends in the House , and they voted us their printers for the year ensuing . Among my friends in the House I must not forget Mr. Hamilton , before mentioned , who was then returned ...
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... friends were Wil- liam Coleman and Robert Grace . I told them I could not propose a separation while any prospect remained of the Merediths ' fulfilling their part of our agreement because I thought myself under great obligations to ...
... friends were Wil- liam Coleman and Robert Grace . I told them I could not propose a separation while any prospect remained of the Merediths ' fulfilling their part of our agreement because I thought myself under great obligations to ...
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... Friends were all against it and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if Friends were against the meas- ure and outvoted us , we must and ...
... Friends were all against it and it would create such discord as might break up the company . We told him that we saw no reason for that ; we were the minority , and if Friends were against the meas- ure and outvoted us , we must and ...
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