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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks: The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... law , a very few of which have been preserved . Again , his entire correspondence with the Assemblies of Pennsylvania , New Jersey , and Georgia , while he was agent for those colonies in England , has hitherto eluded the most vigilant ...
... law , a very few of which have been preserved . Again , his entire correspondence with the Assemblies of Pennsylvania , New Jersey , and Georgia , while he was agent for those colonies in England , has hitherto eluded the most vigilant ...
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... law , and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considera- ble men of his acquaintances determined to go to that country , and he was prevailed with to accompany them thither , where they expected to enjoy the exercise of their ...
... law , and frequently disturbed in the meetings , some considera- ble men of his acquaintances determined to go to that country , and he was prevailed with to accompany them thither , where they expected to enjoy the exercise of their ...
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... laws , so con- trary to charity . This piece appeared to me as written * He was born January 6th , 1706 , Old Style , being Sunday , and the same as January 17th , New Style , which his biographers have usually mentioned as the day of ...
... laws , so con- trary to charity . This piece appeared to me as written * He was born January 6th , 1706 , Old Style , being Sunday , and the same as January 17th , New Style , which his biographers have usually mentioned as the day of ...
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... law . No change took place in the character of the paper , and six months afterwards , January , 1723 , he was again arraigned upon a similar charge . The resentment of the ruling powers , stimulated by the clergy , had been gaining ...
... law . No change took place in the character of the paper , and six months afterwards , January , 1723 , he was again arraigned upon a similar charge . The resentment of the ruling powers , stimulated by the clergy , had been gaining ...
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... law abhors ; but here , Mr. Franklin has a severe sentence passed upon him , even to the taking away part of his livelihood , without being called to make an answer . An indifferent person would judge by this vote against with the ...
... law abhors ; but here , Mr. Franklin has a severe sentence passed upon him , even to the taking away part of his livelihood , without being called to make an answer . An indifferent person would judge by this vote against with the ...
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