The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationCharles Tappan, 1845 - 612 Seiten |
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... Answers to Mr. Strahan's Queries . - Repeal of some of the American Rev- enue Acts . -Intimations that he would be ... Answer . - Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford ...
... Answers to Mr. Strahan's Queries . - Repeal of some of the American Rev- enue Acts . -Intimations that he would be ... Answer . - Reasons for settling a New Colony west of the Alleganies . Interview with Lord Hills- borough at Oxford ...
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... Answer to them . - His Friends at Passy and Auteuil . —— Madame Brillon . Madame Helvétius . -- 459 CHAPTER XIII . - - ―― - Negotiations for Peace . -Debates on the Subject in the British Parliament . Change of Ministry . - Mr. Oswald ...
... Answer to them . - His Friends at Passy and Auteuil . —— Madame Brillon . Madame Helvétius . -- 459 CHAPTER XIII . - - ―― - Negotiations for Peace . -Debates on the Subject in the British Parliament . Change of Ministry . - Mr. Oswald ...
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... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute , he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ...
... answered , and I replied . Three or four letters on a side had passed , when my father happened to find my papers and read them . Without entering into the subject in dispute , he took occasion to talk to me about my manner of writing ...
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... sentence passed upon him , even to the taking away part of his livelihood , without being called to An indifferent person would judge by this vote against make an answer . with the captain of a New York sloop to take LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 27.
... sentence passed upon him , even to the taking away part of his livelihood , without being called to An indifferent person would judge by this vote against make an answer . with the captain of a New York sloop to take LIFE OF FRANKLIN . 27.
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... answer to his letter , thanked him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston so fully and in such a light , as to convince him that I was not so much in the wrong as he had apprehended . Sir William Keith , Governor of ...
... answer to his letter , thanked him for his advice , but stated my reasons for quitting Boston so fully and in such a light , as to convince him that I was not so much in the wrong as he had apprehended . Sir William Keith , Governor of ...
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