Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... hope no one will so misunderstand this , as to take it for a fancy drawing of what may be ; it is a lineal and exact portrait of what actually exists . " In the printed preface to this memorial , the governor has taken care to be more ...
... hope no one will so misunderstand this , as to take it for a fancy drawing of what may be ; it is a lineal and exact portrait of what actually exists . " In the printed preface to this memorial , the governor has taken care to be more ...
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... hope got safe to hand . " - And then goes on with other business transacted by me as agent , and is signed with my name as usual . In truth , I never sent an anonymous letter to any person in America , since my re- sidence in London ...
... hope got safe to hand . " - And then goes on with other business transacted by me as agent , and is signed with my name as usual . In truth , I never sent an anonymous letter to any person in America , since my re- sidence in London ...
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... hope I shall be quest of leave to copy the letters , I said no- thing of them then , postponing that subject to an opportunity which was expected two days after , viz : June 4th , when my letter of that date concludes thus : - " As to ...
... hope I shall be quest of leave to copy the letters , I said no- thing of them then , postponing that subject to an opportunity which was expected two days after , viz : June 4th , when my letter of that date concludes thus : - " As to ...
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... hope the congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . " At the same time I beg they may be as- sured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glorious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
... hope the congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . " At the same time I beg they may be as- sured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glorious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
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... hope it ble of being chosen after the first four years ; may be adopted , though I shall have nothing but the majority were for leaving the electors to do with the execution of it , being deter- free to choose whom they pleased ; and it ...
... hope it ble of being chosen after the first four years ; may be adopted , though I shall have nothing but the majority were for leaving the electors to do with the execution of it , being deter- free to choose whom they pleased ; and it ...
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