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... obliged to be content with a transla- tion already before the public , from a copy in the French language , coming down no farther than 1731 , and continued by Dr. Huber , of Philadelphia . " The character of Dr. Franklin , as a ...
... obliged to be content with a transla- tion already before the public , from a copy in the French language , coming down no farther than 1731 , and continued by Dr. Huber , of Philadelphia . " The character of Dr. Franklin , as a ...
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... obliging disposition to render her some little services , which probably im- pressed her with sentiments of good ... obliged to discharge his lodgings , and defray his expenses on the road , and at Philadelphia ; which proved a great ...
... obliging disposition to render her some little services , which probably im- pressed her with sentiments of good ... obliged to discharge his lodgings , and defray his expenses on the road , and at Philadelphia ; which proved a great ...
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... obliged to pro- cure , and this countryman's five shillings , be- Thomas Godfrey , a self - taught mathema- ing our first fruits , and coming so seasonably , tician , great in his way , and afterwards in- gave me more pleasure than any ...
... obliged to pro- cure , and this countryman's five shillings , be- Thomas Godfrey , a self - taught mathema- ing our first fruits , and coming so seasonably , tician , great in his way , and afterwards in- gave me more pleasure than any ...
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... obliged . " And it shows how much more profitable it is prudently to remove , than to resent , return , and continue inimical pro- ceedings . friends , which could not well be done with- out exceeding what we had settled as a con ...
... obliged . " And it shows how much more profitable it is prudently to remove , than to resent , return , and continue inimical pro- ceedings . friends , which could not well be done with- out exceeding what we had settled as a con ...
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... obliged every member to keep always in good order , and fit for use , a certain number of leathern buckets , with strong bags and baskets , ( for packing and transporting of goods , ) which were to be brought to every fire ; and we ...
... obliged every member to keep always in good order , and fit for use , a certain number of leathern buckets , with strong bags and baskets , ( for packing and transporting of goods , ) which were to be brought to every fire ; and we ...
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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