Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... friend : —I found him confined to his bed ; he thrust his hand from under the bedclothes - which struck me from its ... friends . Conversing with the late Benj . F. Bache , the doctor's grandson , on the subject of the memoirs published ...
... friend : —I found him confined to his bed ; he thrust his hand from under the bedclothes - which struck me from its ... friends . Conversing with the late Benj . F. Bache , the doctor's grandson , on the subject of the memoirs published ...
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... friend to all men , and an enemy to none . His rigorous taciturnity was very favourable to this singular felicity . He conversed only with individuals , and freely only with confidential friends . In company he was totally silent ...
... friend to all men , and an enemy to none . His rigorous taciturnity was very favourable to this singular felicity . He conversed only with individuals , and freely only with confidential friends . In company he was totally silent ...
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... friends . He had invented a short hand of his own , which he taught me , but not having practised it , I have now forgotten it . He was very pious , and an assiduous attendant at the sermons of the best preachers , which he re- duced to ...
... friends . He had invented a short hand of his own , which he taught me , but not having practised it , I have now forgotten it . He was very pious , and an assiduous attendant at the sermons of the best preachers , which he re- duced to ...
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... friends , besides them out ; so I was satisfied for the present , the letter of credit to furnish me with the ne - and we proceeded on our voyage . We had a cessary money for purchasing the press , types , sociable company in the cabin ...
... friends , besides them out ; so I was satisfied for the present , the letter of credit to furnish me with the ne - and we proceeded on our voyage . We had a cessary money for purchasing the press , types , sociable company in the cabin ...
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... friends , and was not for having any more to do with him . I wished for employment as a merchant's clerk , but not meeting with any , I closed again with Keimer . I found in his house these hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pennsylvanian ...
... friends , and was not for having any more to do with him . I wished for employment as a merchant's clerk , but not meeting with any , I closed again with Keimer . I found in his house these hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pennsylvanian ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America Andrew Oliver answer appeared appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston Britain British colonies commerce congress consent continued copy court crown DEAR defence desire duty endeavour England English established esteem expected expense favour France friends give governor grant hands heard honour hope interest kind king late laws letter liberty London lord lord Chatham lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough lord Hyde lord North lordship majesty majesty's Massachusetts means ment mentioned minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province purpose reason received refused repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing Thomas Cushing thought thousand pounds tion trade treaty troops wish writing