The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationWhittemore, Niles, and Hall, 1857 - 612 Seiten |
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... respecting some Mode of Reconciliation . He drafts another Paper for that Purpose . - Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . - This Plan offered to ...
... respecting some Mode of Reconciliation . He drafts another Paper for that Purpose . - Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . - This Plan offered to ...
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... Respect paid to him by Congress and other Public Bodies . Conclusion . ― - - 474 489 511 APPENDIX . I. Remarks on the Origin and Genealogy of the Franklin Family , Il Journal of a Voyage from London to Philadelphia , III . Proposals ...
... Respect paid to him by Congress and other Public Bodies . Conclusion . ― - - 474 489 511 APPENDIX . I. Remarks on the Origin and Genealogy of the Franklin Family , Il Journal of a Voyage from London to Philadelphia , III . Proposals ...
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... respect to my age , might conceive themselves obliged to listen to me , since they will be always free to read me or not . And , lastly , ( I may as well confess it , as the denial of it would be believed by nobody , ) I shall perhaps ...
... respect to my age , might conceive themselves obliged to listen to me , since they will be always free to read me or not . And , lastly , ( I may as well confess it , as the denial of it would be believed by nobody , ) I shall perhaps ...
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... is set before thine eyes . " Additional facts , respecting the Franklin and Folger families , are con- tained in the APPENDIX , No. I. — EDITOR . - VOL . I. 2 My early readiness in learning to read , which must LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 9.
... is set before thine eyes . " Additional facts , respecting the Franklin and Folger families , are con- tained in the APPENDIX , No. I. — EDITOR . - VOL . I. 2 My early readiness in learning to read , which must LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 9.
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... respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending par- ties . At his table he liked to have ...
... respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending par- ties . At his table he liked to have ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Count de Vergennes court desire Ecton endeavour England father favor formed France French friends gave give Governor hands honor inhabitants instructions Keimer King land letter liberty lived London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Shelburne ment ministers ministry morning negotiation never night obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania persons Peter Folger petition Philadelphia philosophical pounds sterling present principles printed procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers received respect Richard Bache sail Sarah Bache says sent ship Society soon Stamp Act thing thought thousand pounds tion took town trade treaty United Vergennes William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote