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... hope it . I have put off my journey to Virginia , and you may depend on my best services for the common welfare , so far as my little influence extends . row , 66 " I am your affectionate kinsman and humble servant , “ B. FRANKLIN . My ...
... hope it . I have put off my journey to Virginia , and you may depend on my best services for the common welfare , so far as my little influence extends . row , 66 " I am your affectionate kinsman and humble servant , “ B. FRANKLIN . My ...
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... hope got safe to hand . " - And then goes on with other business transacted by me as agent , and is signed with my name as usual . In truth , I never sent an anonymous letter to any person in America , since my re- sidence in London ...
... hope got safe to hand . " - And then goes on with other business transacted by me as agent , and is signed with my name as usual . In truth , I never sent an anonymous letter to any person in America , since my re- sidence in London ...
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... hope that great care will be taken to keep our people quiet , since nothing is more wished for by our enemies , than that by in- surrections , we should give a good pretence for increasing the military among us , and put- ting us under ...
... hope that great care will be taken to keep our people quiet , since nothing is more wished for by our enemies , than that by in- surrections , we should give a good pretence for increasing the military among us , and put- ting us under ...
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... hope the congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . " At the same time I beg they may be as- sured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glorious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
... hope the congress will grant me , by sending some person to supply my place . " At the same time I beg they may be as- sured , that it is not any the least doubt of their success in the glorious cause , nor any disgust received in their ...
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... hope to enjoy the small remains of life that are allow- ed me , in the repose I have so long wished for . I purpose to employ it in completing the personal history you mention . It is now brought down to my fiftieth year . * What is to ...
... hope to enjoy the small remains of life that are allow- ed me , in the repose I have so long wished for . I purpose to employ it in completing the personal history you mention . It is now brought down to my fiftieth year . * What is to ...
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