The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationCharles Tappan, 1845 - 612 Seiten |
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... respecting some Mode of Reconciliation . He drafts another Paper for that Purpose . - Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . This Plan offered to ...
... respecting some Mode of Reconciliation . He drafts another Paper for that Purpose . - Lord Camden . Lord Chatham's Motion in Parliament . - Franklin's Interviews with him in forming a Plan of Reconciliation . This Plan offered to ...
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... Respect paid to him by Congress and other Public Bodies . Conclusion . - - 474 489 511 APPENDIX . I. Remarks on the Origin and Genealogy of the Franklin Family , II . Journal of a Voyage from London to Philadelphia , 539 547 · III ...
... Respect paid to him by Congress and other Public Bodies . Conclusion . - - 474 489 511 APPENDIX . I. Remarks on the Origin and Genealogy of the Franklin Family , II . Journal of a Voyage from London to Philadelphia , 539 547 · III ...
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... respect to my age , might conceive themselves obliged to listen to me , since they will be always free to read me or not . And , lastly , ( I may as well confess it , as the denial of it would be believed by nobody , ) I shall perhaps ...
... respect to my age , might conceive themselves obliged to listen to me , since they will be always free to read me or not . And , lastly , ( I may as well confess it , as the denial of it would be believed by nobody , ) I shall perhaps ...
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... respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending par- ties . At his table he liked to have ...
... respect for his judgment and advice . He was also much consulted by private persons about their affairs , when any difficulty occurred , and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending par- ties . At his table he liked to have ...
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... Respect to the Private Char- acter and Public Services of this Illustrious Patriot and Philosopher , and for the many Tokens of his affectionate Attachment to his native Town . " - EDITOR . with him and see joiners , bricklayers ...
... Respect to the Private Char- acter and Public Services of this Illustrious Patriot and Philosopher , and for the many Tokens of his affectionate Attachment to his native Town . " - EDITOR . with him and see joiners , bricklayers ...
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