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Party Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- Our friend and we were invited aboard on a party of pleasure, which is to last forever. His chair was ready first, and he has…
- Since they are our right, let us be vigilant to preserve them uninfringed, and free from encroachments. If animosities arise, and we should be obliged…
- In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is bacteria.
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