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, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... conduct of one or two persons of high standing in Philadelphia . This course was disapproved by some of his patrons , who sought an opportunity to convey to him their views of the subject , and what they represented to be the opinion of ...
... conduct of one or two persons of high standing in Philadelphia . This course was disapproved by some of his patrons , who sought an opportunity to convey to him their views of the subject , and what they represented to be the opinion of ...
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... conduct . My rule , in which I have always found satisfaction , is , never to turn aside in public affairs through views of private interest ; but to go straight forward in doing what appears to me right at the time , leaving the ...
... conduct . My rule , in which I have always found satisfaction , is , never to turn aside in public affairs through views of private interest ; but to go straight forward in doing what appears to me right at the time , leaving the ...
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... conduct like this encourages us to make demonstrations of our liberality . " There is no disguise in this letter ; and we learn from it the precise sentiments of the French court in relation both to the treaty and to the conduct of the ...
... conduct like this encourages us to make demonstrations of our liberality . " There is no disguise in this letter ; and we learn from it the precise sentiments of the French court in relation both to the treaty and to the conduct of the ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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