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 by Jared Sparks, Band 8Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... thought of . The Proprietor was at the expense of the opposition ; and , as I knew it would not be necessary , and thought it might be inconvenient to our affairs , I did not open- ly engage in it ; but I gave some private assistance ...
... thought of . The Proprietor was at the expense of the opposition ; and , as I knew it would not be necessary , and thought it might be inconvenient to our affairs , I did not open- ly engage in it ; but I gave some private assistance ...
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... thought too angry to be made use of by one philosopher when speaking of another , and on a philosophical question . He seems as much heated about this one point , as the Jansenists and Molinists were about the five . As to my writing ...
... thought too angry to be made use of by one philosopher when speaking of another , and on a philosophical question . He seems as much heated about this one point , as the Jansenists and Molinists were about the five . As to my writing ...
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... thought of weight sufficient to stop the signing of the treaty , till the King should , in another council , reconsider those articles , and , after agreeing to omit them , order new copies to be drawn , though all was then ready ...
... thought of weight sufficient to stop the signing of the treaty , till the King should , in another council , reconsider those articles , and , after agreeing to omit them , order new copies to be drawn , though all was then ready ...
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From David Hume to B Franklin 7 February | 5 |
To William Franklin 19 August | 12 |
To William Franklin 19 August 1772 | 13 |
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acquainted acts of Parliament affairs affectionate alliance America answer appointed arrived Arthur Lee Assembly bills Boston Britain Captain CHARLES W. F. DUMAS colonies Commissioners Committee Congress continue copy correspondence court DAVID HARTLEY Deane dear friend DEAR SIR desire duty enclosed endeavour enemies England English esteem Europe expected favor France FRANKLIN French gentleman give glad governor hands Hartley hear Holland honor hope House JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind King late letter liberty London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord North Lordship Marquis de Lafayette measures ment mentioned minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion officers opinion packet papers Paris Parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleasure present proposed proposition province received request respect SAMUEL COOPER sent sentiments ship sincere soon Spain suppose taken thing THOMAS CUSHING thought thousand tion treaty troops vessels wish write