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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... ment . You expect with There is no truth more clear to me than this , that the great interest of our two countries is a thorough reconciliation . Restraints on the freedom of commerce and intercourse 2 [ Ær . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... ment . You expect with There is no truth more clear to me than this , that the great interest of our two countries is a thorough reconciliation . Restraints on the freedom of commerce and intercourse 2 [ Ær . 77 . FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... ment by any corrections of mine . Your moderation 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 ...
... ment by any corrections of mine . Your moderation 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 ...
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... ment , industriously propagated throughout Europe by our enemies , have made an impression in that king- ' dom to our disadvantage , and inclined them to besi- tate in forming a connexion with us . Questions asked me , and observations ...
... ment , industriously propagated throughout Europe by our enemies , have made an impression in that king- ' dom to our disadvantage , and inclined them to besi- tate in forming a connexion with us . Questions asked me , and observations ...
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... ment of the confederation may be annihilated , & c . , has not , I think , any foundation . There is sense enough in America to take care of their own china vase . I see much in your papers about our divisions and distractions , out I ...
... ment of the confederation may be annihilated , & c . , has not , I think , any foundation . There is sense enough in America to take care of their own china vase . I see much in your papers about our divisions and distractions , out I ...
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... ment , and that the voyage from Canada to London had like to have been too much for him , he being sick all the way ; so that he could not think of another , though distressed for want of his money . He appears an honest man , and his ...
... ment , and that the voyage from Canada to London had like to have been too much for him , he being sick all the way ; so that he could not think of another , though distressed for want of his money . He appears an honest man , and his ...
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