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 AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... nature of a recommendation , the tenure of their com- missions being to receive their orders from the Governor for the time being , according to the rules of war ; and they have it in their power at any time to revoke their commissions ...
... nature of a recommendation , the tenure of their com- missions being to receive their orders from the Governor for the time being , according to the rules of war ; and they have it in their power at any time to revoke their commissions ...
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... nature . A visit to the salt - mines in England led him to reflect on the formation of those mines and on the saltness of the sea . " It has been the opinion of some great naturalists , " he observes , " that the sea is salt only from ...
... nature . A visit to the salt - mines in England led him to reflect on the formation of those mines and on the saltness of the sea . " It has been the opinion of some great naturalists , " he observes , " that the sea is salt only from ...
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... nature of the malady would be better understood , and that more easy and effectual preventives might be used . A new edition of his philosophical writings was published at Paris in 1773 , translated by Barbeu - Du- bourg , a man of ...
... nature of the malady would be better understood , and that more easy and effectual preventives might be used . A new edition of his philosophical writings was published at Paris in 1773 , translated by Barbeu - Du- bourg , a man of ...
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CORRESPONDENCE | 52 |
Sails for London accompanied by Ralph On his Arrival delivers | 53 |
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