Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... taken from lord , 84 . Shirley , general , anecdote of , 66 . Slave Trade , 187 . Peace with Great Britain , Journal of negotiation for , Sloane's , sir Hans , visit to Franklin , 17 . in a series of letters , 476 . Pemberton , Dr. , an ...
... taken from lord , 84 . Shirley , general , anecdote of , 66 . Slave Trade , 187 . Peace with Great Britain , Journal of negotiation for , Sloane's , sir Hans , visit to Franklin , 17 . in a series of letters , 476 . Pemberton , Dr. , an ...
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... taken the lead in modern times , and was , during many years of his residence in Europe , considered as the founder of modern utilitaria- nism ; and this too was the standard of his religious opinions . It was his practice to avoid ...
... taken the lead in modern times , and was , during many years of his residence in Europe , considered as the founder of modern utilitaria- nism ; and this too was the standard of his religious opinions . It was his practice to avoid ...
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... taken to help my father ing men , who consulted him for his opinion in his business of a tallow - chandler and soap - in public affairs , and those of the church he boiler , a business to which he was not bred , but had assumed on his ...
... taken to help my father ing men , who consulted him for his opinion in his business of a tallow - chandler and soap - in public affairs , and those of the church he boiler , a business to which he was not bred , but had assumed on his ...
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... taken up , censured , and imprisoned for a month , by the speaker's warrant , I suppose be- cause he would not discover the author . I too was taken up and examined before the coun- cil ; but though I did not give them any sa ...
... taken up , censured , and imprisoned for a month , by the speaker's warrant , I suppose be- cause he would not discover the author . I too was taken up and examined before the coun- cil ; but though I did not give them any sa ...
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... taken on board the sloop approaching , we had no remedy but to have privately , had a fair wind , and in three days patience till the wind abated , and in the mean found myself at New York , near three hun- time the boatmen and myself ...
... taken on board the sloop approaching , we had no remedy but to have privately , had a fair wind , and in three days patience till the wind abated , and in the mean found myself at New York , near three hun- time the boatmen and myself ...
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