The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 7Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... hear it has the accustomed effect . You have mentioned nothing in your letter of our dear parents ; but I conclude they are well , because you say nothing to the contrary . I want to hear from sister Dowse , and to know of her welfare ...
... hear it has the accustomed effect . You have mentioned nothing in your letter of our dear parents ; but I conclude they are well , because you say nothing to the contrary . I want to hear from sister Dowse , and to know of her welfare ...
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... hear that Miss Ray is well , and that you correspond . It is not convenient to be forward in giving advice in such cases . She has prudence enough to judge for herself , and I hope she will judge and act for the best . I hear there has ...
... hear that Miss Ray is well , and that you correspond . It is not convenient to be forward in giving advice in such cases . She has prudence enough to judge for herself , and I hope she will judge and act for the best . I hear there has ...
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... hear of Mrs. Rooke's long - continued affliction with that cruel gout . My best wishes attend her and good Mrs. Tickell . Let me hear from you as often as you can afford it . You can scarce conceive the pleasure your letters give me ...
... hear of Mrs. Rooke's long - continued affliction with that cruel gout . My best wishes attend her and good Mrs. Tickell . Let me hear from you as often as you can afford it . You can scarce conceive the pleasure your letters give me ...
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To Josiah Franklin 13 April | 6 |
To Josiah and Abiah Franklin 6 September | 14 |
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acquainted affairs affectionate agreeable America appointed arrived Art of Virtue Assembly Bartram believe Benny bill Boston brother CADWALLADER COLDEN COLDEN Collinson colonies compliments continue copy DEAR CHILD dear Debby dear friend DEAR SIR DEBORAH FRANKLIN desire duty enclosed endeavour England esteem expect French give Gnadenhutten governor happy honor hope House Indians JANE MECOM JARED ELIOT John Bartram JOSEPH GALLOWAY journey kind late letter live London Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun loving husband mention MISS MARY STEVENSON never obliged occasion officers opinion paper Parliament Pennsylvania person Philadelphia pleasure pounds pounds sterling present printed proposed Proprietary province received your favor repeal respect sail Sally sent servant soon Stamp Act suppose thanks thing Thomas Penn thought tion trade William Penn wish write wrote York