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 10Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... perhaps any other under heaven . Every man among us reads , and is so easy in his circumstances as to have leisure for conversations of improvement , and for acquiring informa- tion . Our domestic misunderstandings , when we have them ...
... perhaps any other under heaven . Every man among us reads , and is so easy in his circumstances as to have leisure for conversations of improvement , and for acquiring informa- tion . Our domestic misunderstandings , when we have them ...
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... perhaps my adversaries may find that they presumed a little too much upon it , when they ventured to attack me . But enough of these petty personalities . I quit them to rejoice with you , in the peace God has blest us with , and in the ...
... perhaps my adversaries may find that they presumed a little too much upon it , when they ventured to attack me . But enough of these petty personalities . I quit them to rejoice with you , in the peace God has blest us with , and in the ...
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... perhaps an error of the press . The work alluded to , may have been " Toland's Life of Milton , " an elegant edition of which was published by Thomas Hollis . If he had been still living , I should certainly 22 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S ...
... perhaps an error of the press . The work alluded to , may have been " Toland's Life of Milton , " an elegant edition of which was published by Thomas Hollis . If he had been still living , I should certainly 22 [ ÆT . 77 . FRANKLIN'S ...
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... perhaps it will be well to instruct us to treat either here or at London , as we may find most convenient . The treaty may be conducted , even there , in con- cert and in the confidence of communication with the ministers of our friends ...
... perhaps it will be well to instruct us to treat either here or at London , as we may find most convenient . The treaty may be conducted , even there , in con- cert and in the confidence of communication with the ministers of our friends ...
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... Perhaps it would be well for the Congress to send a message to that Prince , expressing their respect and regard for him , till such time as they may judge it convenient to appoint the ambassador in form , furnished with proper presents ...
... Perhaps it would be well for the Congress to send a message to that Prince , expressing their respect and regard for him , till such time as they may judge it convenient to appoint the ambassador in form , furnished with proper presents ...
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acquainted affairs affectionately agreeable America answer appear arrived bald eagle believe best wishes Bishop British CHARLES THOMSON copy court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR definitive treaty desire doubt enclosed endeavour England English Europe expected favor France FRANKLIN French GIACOMO F give gout grandson happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS hereditary set honor hope informed instructions JOHN JAY July June Kempel kind letter King late liberty Logographic London Majesty Marquis de Lafayette ment mention minister nation never Newington Green obliged obtain occasion officers opinion pamphlet papers Paris Parliament Passy peace persons Philadelphia pleased pleasure present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS printed proposed ratification received your kind request respect RICHARD PRICE sent sincere esteem Society soon specting suppose thank thing tion treaty of commerce United voyage William Temple Franklin write