THE WORKS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.1844 |
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... tion of the Frontier Inhabitants , and Massacre of the In- dians . Not elected to the Assembly . His Return to England as Agent for Pennsylvania . To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 4 June . - • Domestic Affairs . — Acknowledgment of Divine ...
... tion of the Frontier Inhabitants , and Massacre of the In- dians . Not elected to the Assembly . His Return to England as Agent for Pennsylvania . To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 4 June . - • Domestic Affairs . — Acknowledgment of Divine ...
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... tion . - Wilkes's Outlawry . w To John Alleyne . 9 August . . On Early Marriages . To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 5 October . • From Joseph Galloway to B. Franklin . 17 October . Affairs of Pennsylvania . - Two Regiments arrived in Boston ...
... tion . - Wilkes's Outlawry . w To John Alleyne . 9 August . . On Early Marriages . To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 5 October . • From Joseph Galloway to B. Franklin . 17 October . Affairs of Pennsylvania . - Two Regiments arrived in Boston ...
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... tion . I am so far from thinking that God is not to be worshipped , that I have composed and wrote a whole book of devotions for my own use ; and I imagine there are few if any in the world so weak as to imagine , that the little good ...
... tion . I am so far from thinking that God is not to be worshipped , that I have composed and wrote a whole book of devotions for my own use ; and I imagine there are few if any in the world so weak as to imagine , that the little good ...
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... tion for their defence . He communicated this opinion . to Mr. Francis , Mr. Coleman , and Mr. Hopkinson , on which a scheme was formed to assume the character of a tradesman , to fall foul of the Quakers and their op- posers equally ...
... tion for their defence . He communicated this opinion . to Mr. Francis , Mr. Coleman , and Mr. Hopkinson , on which a scheme was formed to assume the character of a tradesman , to fall foul of the Quakers and their op- posers equally ...
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... tion these things so particularly , that you may see you have not been purposely avoided by both these gen- tlemen , as you seem to imagine . I did not let Kalm know that you had mentioned him to me in your let- ter . I shall write to ...
... tion these things so particularly , that you may see you have not been purposely avoided by both these gen- tlemen , as you seem to imagine . I did not let Kalm know that you had mentioned him to me in your let- ter . I shall write to ...
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