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 10B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... appears in it , since the natural affection of a parent has not induced you to exaggerate his virtues . I shall always mourn his loss with you , a loss not easily made up to his country . How differently constituted was his noble and ...
... appears in it , since the natural affection of a parent has not induced you to exaggerate his virtues . I shall always mourn his loss with you , a loss not easily made up to his country . How differently constituted was his noble and ...
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... appear- ed to me of our first emissions , and yet all fresh and clean , as having passed through no other hands ... appears an honest man , and his case a hard one . I have there- fore undertaken to forward his papers , and I beg leave ...
... appear- ed to me of our first emissions , and yet all fresh and clean , as having passed through no other hands ... appears an honest man , and his case a hard one . I have there- fore undertaken to forward his papers , and I beg leave ...
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... appearing absurd and extravagant , as well as the demand of money by a person unknown , I made no answer to the letter ; and I know not whether Mr. Jay made any to Mr. Montgomery , who wrote about the same time . But I have lately ...
... appearing absurd and extravagant , as well as the demand of money by a person unknown , I made no answer to the letter ; and I know not whether Mr. Jay made any to Mr. Montgomery , who wrote about the same time . But I have lately ...
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... appear towards the conclusion , when Mr. Hartley refused going to Versailles , to sign there with the other powers our definitive treaty , and insisted on its being done at Paris , which we in good humor complied with , but at an ear ...
... appear towards the conclusion , when Mr. Hartley refused going to Versailles , to sign there with the other powers our definitive treaty , and insisted on its being done at Paris , which we in good humor complied with , but at an ear ...
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... appear necessary to give them better information , which I thought could not be more effectually and authentically done , than by publishing a translation into French , now the most general language in Europe , of the book of Constitu ...
... appear necessary to give them better information , which I thought could not be more effectually and authentically done , than by publishing a translation into French , now the most general language in Europe , of the book of Constitu ...
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ABBÉ MORELLET acquainted affairs affectionately agreeable America answer April arrived believe best wishes CHARLES THOMSON commerce Congress constitution copy court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR December definitive treaty desire Electricity enclosed England English Europe expect favor February France FRANKLIN French give glad gout grandson happy Hartley Havre de Grace hear honor hope informed JANE MECOM January JOHN JAY July June Kempel kind letter King late liberty Logography London Marquis de Lafayette ment mention ministers nation Newington Green November obliged occasion opinion papers Paris Parliament Passy peace persons Philadelphia pleased pleasure present President printed ratification received your kind request respect RICHARD PRICE sent sentiments September sincere esteem Society soon specting Stamp Act suppose thank thing tion Translation United VIII voyage William Temple Franklin write