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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... thought , a little while ago , had heirs enough , and no one would have given sixpence for the reversion , was in a few weeks brought to the greatest probability of being divided among strangers ; so uncertain are all human affairs ...
... thought , a little while ago , had heirs enough , and no one would have given sixpence for the reversion , was in a few weeks brought to the greatest probability of being divided among strangers ; so uncertain are all human affairs ...
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... thought all honest men of good sense must think alike . I trusted him , therefore , with my opinion on two or three points , which I was satisfied he could not use to the mischief of any one , without hurting himself and his friends ...
... thought all honest men of good sense must think alike . I trusted him , therefore , with my opinion on two or three points , which I was satisfied he could not use to the mischief of any one , without hurting himself and his friends ...
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... thought it was me . He censured the doctrines as extremely wild . I have read them as far as No. 8. I know not if any more have been published . I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr. Delancey , not having heard any ...
... thought it was me . He censured the doctrines as extremely wild . I have read them as far as No. 8. I know not if any more have been published . I should have thought they had been writ- ten by Mr. Delancey , not having heard any ...
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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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