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, Band 9Benjamin Franklin Stevens, 1882 |
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... thought best to put it into the Gen- eral's hands , that it might not get into those of the different boards or committees , who might think them- selves under a necessity of diverting it to other pur- poses . There was no room to ...
... thought best to put it into the Gen- eral's hands , that it might not get into those of the different boards or committees , who might think them- selves under a necessity of diverting it to other pur- poses . There was no room to ...
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... thought of use to my successor , I shall freely communicate it , and assist him with any influence I may be supposed to have , or counsel that may be desired of me . * I have one request more to make , which , if I have served the ...
... thought of use to my successor , I shall freely communicate it , and assist him with any influence I may be supposed to have , or counsel that may be desired of me . * I have one request more to make , which , if I have served the ...
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... thought a proper person to conduct , had soon after that action requested we would spare him to them , which was the more readily agreed to , as a difference subsisted between him and his lieutenant , which laid us under a difficulty ...
... thought a proper person to conduct , had soon after that action requested we would spare him to them , which was the more readily agreed to , as a difference subsisted between him and his lieutenant , which laid us under a difficulty ...
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... thought fit to take what he wanted of Mr. Schweig- hauser's agent , to the amount of 31,663 livres , 12s . 3d . , for which , being contrary to my orders given to Mr. Schweighauser , on his asking them upon the occasion , I refused to ...
... thought fit to take what he wanted of Mr. Schweig- hauser's agent , to the amount of 31,663 livres , 12s . 3d . , for which , being contrary to my orders given to Mr. Schweighauser , on his asking them upon the occasion , I refused to ...
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... thought it wrong in them to detain the vessel on that account ; and , as I was informed many of them were in want of necessaries , I advanced twenty - four thousand livres on account , and put it into Captain Jones's hands to relieve ...
... thought it wrong in them to detain the vessel on that account ; and , as I was informed many of them were in want of necessaries , I advanced twenty - four thousand livres on account , and put it into Captain Jones's hands to relieve ...
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