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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... formed a new work , very few of them having been included in any previous edition of the author's writings . The editor was Mr. Benjamin Vaughan , who was for many years an intimate friend and constant correspondent of Dr. Franklin ...
... formed a new work , very few of them having been included in any previous edition of the author's writings . The editor was Mr. Benjamin Vaughan , who was for many years an intimate friend and constant correspondent of Dr. Franklin ...
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... forming a Plan of Reconciliation . - This Plan offered to Parliament , and rejected . Negotiation resumed and broken off . Franklin sails from England and arrives in - -- - 356 Philadelphia . CHAPTER IX . . 371 - - - Prep- Chosen a ...
... forming a Plan of Reconciliation . - This Plan offered to Parliament , and rejected . Negotiation resumed and broken off . Franklin sails from England and arrives in - -- - 356 Philadelphia . CHAPTER IX . . 371 - - - Prep- Chosen a ...
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... formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa refertaque est possessoribus terrarum et agrorum , quod in eâ , villula tam parva reperiri non poterit , in quâ non - This small estate would not have sufficed for their ...
... formed in any part of England . " Regio etiam illa , ita respersa refertaque est possessoribus terrarum et agrorum , quod in eâ , villula tam parva reperiri non poterit , in quâ non - This small estate would not have sufficed for their ...
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... formed our wharf . Inquiry was made after the authors of this transfer ; we were discovered , complained of , and cor- rected by our fathers ; and , though I demonstrated the utility of our work , mine convinced me , that that which was ...
... formed our wharf . Inquiry was made after the authors of this transfer ; we were discovered , complained of , and cor- rected by our fathers ; and , though I demonstrated the utility of our work , mine convinced me , that that which was ...
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... formation being of importance to him ; and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my advantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a poor ...
... formation being of importance to him ; and from that time he became my friend , greatly to my advantage afterwards on many occasions . But what shall we think of a governor playing such pitiful tricks , and imposing so grossly on a poor ...
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acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Art of Virtue Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston British brother called character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued desired Ecton EDITOR employed endeavour England England Courant father favor France French friends gave give Governor hand honor Hugh Meredith instructions Keimer King letters lived lodged London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames means ment mentioned ministers never night obtained occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia pieces political Poor Richard's Almanac pounds present principles printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers Ralph received respect sail says sent ship soon Stamp Act Street thing thought tion took town treaty Vergennes virtue volumes William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote young