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 1Hillard, Gray,, 1840 |
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... of mankind . He seldom affixed his name to any of his writings . They were mostly designed for a particular pur- pose ; and , when they had answered the end for A * which they were intended he seems to have given himself.
... of mankind . He seldom affixed his name to any of his writings . They were mostly designed for a particular pur- pose ; and , when they had answered the end for A * which they were intended he seems to have given himself.
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... answers , all of which had an immediate bearing on the controversy between the two countries . Being unwilling to destroy or lose these papers , and apprehensive that they would be taken from him if he attempted to convey them through ...
... answers , all of which had an immediate bearing on the controversy between the two countries . Being unwilling to destroy or lose these papers , and apprehensive that they would be taken from him if he attempted to convey them through ...
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... Answers - - to Mr. Strahan's Queries . — Repeal of some of the American Rev- enue Acts . Intimations that he would be ... Answer . Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford ...
... Answers - - to Mr. Strahan's Queries . — Repeal of some of the American Rev- enue Acts . Intimations that he would be ... Answer . Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford ...
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... Answer to them . - His Friends at Passy and Auteuil . - Madame Brillon . Madame Helvétius . - - 438 459 CHAPTER XIII . Negotiations for Peace . - Debates on the Subject in the British Parliament . Change of Ministry . Mr. Oswald sent to ...
... Answer to them . - His Friends at Passy and Auteuil . - Madame Brillon . Madame Helvétius . - - 438 459 CHAPTER XIII . Negotiations for Peace . - Debates on the Subject in the British Parliament . Change of Ministry . Mr. Oswald sent to ...
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... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute , he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ...
... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute , he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ...
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