Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public Negociations of Dr. Franklin ; AND HIS SELECT POLITICAL , PHILOSOPHICAL , AND ...
... LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public Negociations of Dr. Franklin ; AND HIS SELECT POLITICAL , PHILOSOPHICAL , AND ...
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... late war , the most glorious and advantageous that ever had been carried on by British arms , your loyal colonists , having contributed to its success , by such repeated and strenuous exertions , as frequently procured them the ...
... late war , the most glorious and advantageous that ever had been carried on by British arms , your loyal colonists , having contributed to its success , by such repeated and strenuous exertions , as frequently procured them the ...
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... flattered himself , that the congress , humbled by their late losses , would have been submissive and compliant . He found himself mistaken . The committee told him firmly , that if he had nothing PART IV . 21 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... flattered himself , that the congress , humbled by their late losses , would have been submissive and compliant . He found himself mistaken . The committee told him firmly , that if he had nothing PART IV . 21 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... late : the hum- ble petitions of congress had been rejected with contempt ; independence was now declared , and the new government formed . And when in ca- joling them , he expressed his " affection for Ame- rica , his concern in ...
... late : the hum- ble petitions of congress had been rejected with contempt ; independence was now declared , and the new government formed . And when in ca- joling them , he expressed his " affection for Ame- rica , his concern in ...
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... late kings , we would reserve to ourselves the right of judging of the propriety of these re- quisitions , or of refusing or complying with them in part , or in the whole , as to us shall seem best , and of modifying our grants with ...
... late kings , we would reserve to ourselves the right of judging of the propriety of these re- quisitions , or of refusing or complying with them in part , or in the whole , as to us shall seem best , and of modifying our grants with ...
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