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" Franklin's death, he declared to one of his friends, that he had never used tobacco in the course of his long life, and that he was disposed to believe there was not much advantage to be derived from it, for that he had never known a man who used it,... "
A KNOWLEDGE OF LIVING THINGS WITH THE LAW OF THEIR EXISTENCE - الصفحة 213
بواسطة A.N. BELL, A.M., M.D. - 1860
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