Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... give you a pleasant instance of the prejudice some have entertained against your work . Soon after I re- turned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham , he said you would be a means of blinding all the ...
... give you a pleasant instance of the prejudice some have entertained against your work . Soon after I re- turned , discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham , he said you would be a means of blinding all the ...
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... about two shillings and eightpence per foot , upon the whole ; which is rather above half as much more as the price of doing it well with lead . " little , and give me your sentiments on it . PART I 13 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... about two shillings and eightpence per foot , upon the whole ; which is rather above half as much more as the price of doing it well with lead . " little , and give me your sentiments on it . PART I 13 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. little , and give me your sentiments on it . When When you have done with the paper , please to give it to Mr. Hillegas . I am told by Lord Le Despencer , who has covered a long piazza , or gallery , with copper , that ...
Benjamin Franklin. little , and give me your sentiments on it . When When you have done with the paper , please to give it to Mr. Hillegas . I am told by Lord Le Despencer , who has covered a long piazza , or gallery , with copper , that ...
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... give him all kinds of succors . Behens first discovered the Brazils , penetrated as far as the Straits of Magellan , and visited the country inhabited by the Patagonians . He made a map of his discoveries , delivered it to the King ...
... give him all kinds of succors . Behens first discovered the Brazils , penetrated as far as the Straits of Magellan , and visited the country inhabited by the Patagonians . He made a map of his discoveries , delivered it to the King ...
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Benjamin Franklin. he had been among us . The circumstances give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judget be separated from each other , the son steered his course for Norway , where he supposed he should ...
Benjamin Franklin. he had been among us . The circumstances give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judget be separated from each other , the son steered his course for Norway , where he supposed he should ...
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear bald eagle believe best wishes Boston Britain Burgoyne colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR desire EDMUND BURKE enclosed enemies England English enjoy Europe France gentlemen give glad gout GOVERNOR FRANKLIN grandson Greenland hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS hope humble servant JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter king lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne lordship March 16 means ment mention minister nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason received your favor received your kind repeal respect RICHARD BACHE secretary seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion