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" I am very sorry, that you intend soon to leave our hemisphere. America has sent us many good things, gold, silver, sugar, tobacco, indigo, &c. ; but you are the first philosopher, and indeed the first great man of letters for whom we are beholden to her. "
The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical ... - Σελίδα 267
των Benjamin Franklin - 1840
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