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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... present among rocks and sands , in a stormy season , and it depends on you to do every thing in your power in the present crisis ; for it is too late for us to give you any assistance . Had it been in my power , you should not have had ...
... present among rocks and sands , in a stormy season , and it depends on you to do every thing in your power in the present crisis ; for it is too late for us to give you any assistance . Had it been in my power , you should not have had ...
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... present . I have been in constant pain since I heard of troops assembling at Boston , lest the mad- ness of mobs , or the insolence of soldiers , or both , should , when too near each other , occasion some mis- chief difficult to be ...
... present . I have been in constant pain since I heard of troops assembling at Boston , lest the mad- ness of mobs , or the insolence of soldiers , or both , should , when too near each other , occasion some mis- chief difficult to be ...
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... present to the Queen , which is alluded to in the following note . " Dr. Franklin presents his respectful compliments to Sir John Prin- gle , and is much obliged to him for the trouble he has so kindly taken in the affair of the silk ...
... present to the Queen , which is alluded to in the following note . " Dr. Franklin presents his respectful compliments to Sir John Prin- gle , and is much obliged to him for the trouble he has so kindly taken in the affair of the silk ...
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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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