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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... thought , as soon as I return from my pres- ent banishment , of constructing one and sending it up for the purpose of an electrical kite , a use to which it seems particularly adapted . Be pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ...
... thought , as soon as I return from my pres- ent banishment , of constructing one and sending it up for the purpose of an electrical kite , a use to which it seems particularly adapted . Be pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ...
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... thought , will set things right . The government has proposed a second lottery for this year , by which they borrow twenty - four millions , and it is filled readily . This helps , and the Caisse d'Escompte goes on again with its ...
... thought , will set things right . The government has proposed a second lottery for this year , by which they borrow twenty - four millions , and it is filled readily . This helps , and the Caisse d'Escompte goes on again with its ...
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... 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- tions , which had been printed by order of Congress ...
... 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- tions , which had been printed by order of Congress ...
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... thought it well to com- municate to him a copy of your letter , which contains so many sensible and just observations on that sub- ject . He will make a proper use of them , and per- haps they may have more weight , as appearing to come ...
... thought it well to com- municate to him a copy of your letter , which contains so many sensible and just observations on that sub- ject . He will make a proper use of them , and per- haps they may have more weight , as appearing to come ...
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... thoughts of being cut for it . It it as yet very tolerable . It gives me no pain but when in a carriage on the pavement , or when I make some sudden quick movement . If I can prevent its growing larger , which I hope to do by abstemious ...
... thoughts of being cut for it . It it as yet very tolerable . It gives me no pain but when in a carriage on the pavement , or when I make some sudden quick movement . If I can prevent its growing larger , which I hope to do by abstemious ...
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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