Matthew Adams
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Matthew Adams
Matthew Adamswas a distinguished writer in Boston, Massachusetts, though a mechanic, or "tradesman," yet had a handsome collection of books and cultivated literature. Benjamin Franklin acknowledges his obligations for access to his library. He was one of the writers of the Essays in the New England Journal. He died poor, but with a reputation more durable than an estate, in 1753...
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british developed functional people relationship tear themselves
British people don't feel they can tear themselves away from their desk, and have developed a very functional relationship with food.
astronomy great interest ongoing planning
It?s interesting that astronomy can do this. And it?s great that there?s this ongoing interest in Ansel. We?re planning to go out and see it for curiosity?s sake.
add common laws looked myriad
There are a myriad of immigration laws that, when looked at through the common sense of justice, don't add up.
corporations hundred cents
No one owns you. One hundred per cent of the stock in your personal corporation belongs to you.