Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... France , 147 . House of Commons , Franklin's examination before the , 79 . Howe , Mrs. , conference with Franklin , 107 - Letters to Franklin , 119. 128. 131 . Howe , lord , courts an acquaintance with Franklin , 116 -Meets him by ...
... France , 147 . House of Commons , Franklin's examination before the , 79 . Howe , Mrs. , conference with Franklin , 107 - Letters to Franklin , 119. 128. 131 . Howe , lord , courts an acquaintance with Franklin , 116 -Meets him by ...
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... France Purchase of Dr. Franklin's writings by British minis- a public mourning for Franklin , 191 . Moravians , account of the , 59-61 . Morris , James , anecdote of , 54 - Returns from Eng- land , 62 . N Neate , Mr. W. , letter to ...
... France Purchase of Dr. Franklin's writings by British minis- a public mourning for Franklin , 191 . Moravians , account of the , 59-61 . Morris , James , anecdote of , 54 - Returns from Eng- land , 62 . N Neate , Mr. W. , letter to ...
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... France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and for the good of mankind , one would hope that such men , in all countries where they can act , may never be wanting ...
... France at the head of the list ; one has heard of a Tully , a Fleury , a Clarendon , a Somers , a De Witt , and a ; and for the good of mankind , one would hope that such men , in all countries where they can act , may never be wanting ...
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... France from the tribute to which she was subjected by a commerce which destroyed the internal industry of France , and where there was no recipro- city , the Perruquiers were at that time a privileged xxiv A POSTLIMINIOUS PREFACE .
... France from the tribute to which she was subjected by a commerce which destroyed the internal industry of France , and where there was no recipro- city , the Perruquiers were at that time a privileged xxiv A POSTLIMINIOUS PREFACE .
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... France ; put all the money he possessed into the hands of Congress ( about $ 3000 ) , and sailed for France , in the midst of war and danger , in the 70th year of his age . He made no bargain for salary , or appointments , but was told ...
... France ; put all the money he possessed into the hands of Congress ( about $ 3000 ) , and sailed for France , in the midst of war and danger , in the 70th year of his age . He made no bargain for salary , or appointments , but was told ...
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