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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... received some degree of at- tention from the author , as he was then in Lon- don . These papers were likewise translated into Latin , French , Italian , and German , and printed in different parts of Europe . In 1772 , M. Dubourg made a ...
... received some degree of at- tention from the author , as he was then in Lon- don . These papers were likewise translated into Latin , French , Italian , and German , and printed in different parts of Europe . In 1772 , M. Dubourg made a ...
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... received many other substantial tokens of kindness in aid of his undertaking , particularly copies of Franklin's letters to John Bartram , the bot- anist . Thirdly , a dozen letters to the Reverend Jared Eliot , of early date ...
... received many other substantial tokens of kindness in aid of his undertaking , particularly copies of Franklin's letters to John Bartram , the bot- anist . Thirdly , a dozen letters to the Reverend Jared Eliot , of early date ...
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... received from her daughter , Mrs. Caldwell , of Philadelphia . Sixthly , several letters to his relative , Jonathan Williams , and others to Samuel Franklin , furnished by Mr. Samuel Bradford , of Philadelphia . Seventhly , letters to ...
... received from her daughter , Mrs. Caldwell , of Philadelphia . Sixthly , several letters to his relative , Jonathan Williams , and others to Samuel Franklin , furnished by Mr. Samuel Bradford , of Philadelphia . Seventhly , letters to ...
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... received through the politeness and liberality of Mr. Charles P. Fox , of Philadelphia . When William Temple Franklin went to Europe , not long after his grandfather's death , he took with him Dr. Franklin's letter - books , and some ...
... received through the politeness and liberality of Mr. Charles P. Fox , of Philadelphia . When William Temple Franklin went to Europe , not long after his grandfather's death , he took with him Dr. Franklin's letter - books , and some ...
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... received with , I was excited to try my hand among them . But , being still a boy , and suspecting that my brother would object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand ...
... received with , I was excited to try my hand among them . But , being still a boy , and suspecting that my brother would object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand ...
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