The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And , lastly ( I may as well confess it , since my denial of it will be believed by nobody ) , perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I scarce ...
... give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And , lastly ( I may as well confess it , since my denial of it will be believed by nobody ) , perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I scarce ...
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... give . All that has happened to you is also connected with the detail of the manners and situation of a rising people ; and in this respect I do not think that the writings of Cæsar and Tacitus can be more interesting to a true judge of ...
... give . All that has happened to you is also connected with the detail of the manners and situation of a rising people ; and in this respect I do not think that the writings of Cæsar and Tacitus can be more interesting to a true judge of ...
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... give such a list . He then desired I would at least give him my advice . " That I will readily do , ” said I ; “ and in the first place I ad- vise you to apply to all those who you know will give something ; next , to those who you are ...
... give such a list . He then desired I would at least give him my advice . " That I will readily do , ” said I ; “ and in the first place I ad- vise you to apply to all those who you know will give something ; next , to those who you are ...
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