The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published : with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 7Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... hundred ; with which goes one hundred weight of gunpowder , and four hun- dred pounds of lead ; so there should be one pound of powder and four pounds of lead divided to each man . Who brought your last letter to me I know not , it ...
... hundred ; with which goes one hundred weight of gunpowder , and four hun- dred pounds of lead ; so there should be one pound of powder and four pounds of lead divided to each man . Who brought your last letter to me I know not , it ...
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... hundred pounds ster- ling a year , keep a genteel table , a coach , & c . , and his income would be at least nine hundred pounds . If it fell short of that , the Proprietors would engage to make it up . For the truth of his being able ...
... hundred pounds ster- ling a year , keep a genteel table , a coach , & c . , and his income would be at least nine hundred pounds . If it fell short of that , the Proprietors would engage to make it up . For the truth of his being able ...
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... hundred and fifty men in 1760 , but none in the last year . I know not the reason for this , unless he is pleased to suppose that the nine hundred and sixty- five men employed in 1761 were for the provincial defence only ; yet they were ...
... hundred and fifty men in 1760 , but none in the last year . I know not the reason for this , unless he is pleased to suppose that the nine hundred and sixty- five men employed in 1761 were for the provincial defence only ; yet they were ...
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To Edward and Jane Mecom | 10 |
To James Read 17 August | 17 |
From James Logan to B Franklin 3 December | 24 |
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acquainted affairs affectionate agent agreeable America appointed arrived Assembly believe Benny bill Boston Britain brother CADWALLADER COLDEN Captain Falconer COLDEN Collinson colonies continue DEAR CHILD dear friend DEAR SIR DEBORAH FRANKLIN desire duty enclosed endeavour England esteem French gentlemen give Gnadenhutten governor happy honor hope House Indians JANE MECOM January JOSEPH GALLOWAY journey land late letter live London Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun mention never obliged occasion officers opinion Parliament Penn Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia pleased pleasure pounds sterling present printed proposed proprietary province received your favor repeal respect Sally SAMUEL COOPER seems sent sentiments servant Sir William Johnson sister soon Stamp Act Stevenson suppose thanks thing Thomas Penn thought tion trade William William Penn wish write wrote York