Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Thomas Whately , Esq . member of parliament , private secretary to that Mr. George Grenville , who when in office was the father of the stamp act , and afterwards one of the lords of trade ; these letters were placed by some friend to ...
... Thomas Whately , Esq . member of parliament , private secretary to that Mr. George Grenville , who when in office was the father of the stamp act , and afterwards one of the lords of trade ; these letters were placed by some friend to ...
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... Thomas Hutchinson , Esquire , and Andrew Oliver , Esq .; who have , by their ... THOMAS CUSHING , Speaker . LORD DARTMOUTH'S ANSWER TO DR . FRANLIN'S SIR , LETTER . Sandwell , 25th of August , 1773 . I have received your ... Whately, vol i.
... Thomas Hutchinson , Esquire , and Andrew Oliver , Esq .; who have , by their ... THOMAS CUSHING , Speaker . LORD DARTMOUTH'S ANSWER TO DR . FRANLIN'S SIR , LETTER . Sandwell , 25th of August , 1773 . I have received your ... Whately, vol i.
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... Thomas Whately's brother and Mr. John Temple , aris- ing out of the manner in which the letters of Governor Hutch- inson , & c . had passed to Boston , from among the papers of Mr. Thomas Whately , who was at this time deceased . Mr ...
... Thomas Whately's brother and Mr. John Temple , aris- ing out of the manner in which the letters of Governor Hutch- inson , & c . had passed to Boston , from among the papers of Mr. Thomas Whately , who was at this time deceased . Mr ...
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... Whately , vol . i . 393 . Tennent , Rev. Gilbert , account of , vol . i . 191 . Treaty of Peace between France and ... Thomas , letter to Franklin , vol . i . 537 . VOL . II . 2 F Washington , General , letter of congratulation to ...
... Whately , vol . i . 393 . Tennent , Rev. Gilbert , account of , vol . i . 191 . Treaty of Peace between France and ... Thomas , letter to Franklin , vol . i . 537 . VOL . II . 2 F Washington , General , letter of congratulation to ...
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