The next observed, that the word makes might as well be omitted, because his customers would not care who made the hats; if good, and to their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words for ready money,... The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1816-1826 - Página 122por Thomas Jefferson - 1899Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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