Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... dear Dr. Franklin , with a personal applica- tion to your proper self . " I am earnestly desirous then , my dear sir , that you should let the world into the traits of your genuine character , as civil broils may otherwise tend to ...
... dear Dr. Franklin , with a personal applica- tion to your proper self . " I am earnestly desirous then , my dear sir , that you should let the world into the traits of your genuine character , as civil broils may otherwise tend to ...
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... DEAR SIR , -I received yours last evening . Present circumstances , which I will explain to you when I have the honour of seeing you , prevent my giving it a full answer now . The reasons you offer had before been all under ...
... DEAR SIR , -I received yours last evening . Present circumstances , which I will explain to you when I have the honour of seeing you , prevent my giving it a full answer now . The reasons you offer had before been all under ...
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... dear friend , M. le Veillard , takes leave to go with him . Mr. Vaughan arrives from London , to see me . The foregoing little journal concludes thus : " Tuesday , Sept. 13. The wind springing fair last evening after a calm , we found ...
... dear friend , M. le Veillard , takes leave to go with him . Mr. Vaughan arrives from London , to see me . The foregoing little journal concludes thus : " Tuesday , Sept. 13. The wind springing fair last evening after a calm , we found ...
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... DEAR FRIEND , I received a few days ago your kind letter of the 3d January . " The arret in favour of the non ... dear is perfect ; and perhaps this is the case of our opinions . " " To Charles Carrol , Member of Congress ...
... DEAR FRIEND , I received a few days ago your kind letter of the 3d January . " The arret in favour of the non ... dear is perfect ; and perhaps this is the case of our opinions . " " To Charles Carrol , Member of Congress ...
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... dear Jenny , your loving brother . B. FRANKLIN . ” To the same . " PHILADELPHIA , June 19 , 1730 . " DEAR SISTER , -Yours of May 26th , I re- ceived with the melancholy news of the death of sister Deavenport , a loss , without doubt ...
... dear Jenny , your loving brother . B. FRANKLIN . ” To the same . " PHILADELPHIA , June 19 , 1730 . " DEAR SISTER , -Yours of May 26th , I re- ceived with the melancholy news of the death of sister Deavenport , a loss , without doubt ...
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