The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationCharles Tappan, 1845 - 612 Seiten |
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... ship . There my uncle died and lies buried . We saw est miles , armiger , vel pater - familias , qualis ibidem Franklin vulgariter nuncupatur , magnis ditatus possessionibus , nec non libere tenentes et alii valecti plurimi , suis ...
... ship . There my uncle died and lies buried . We saw est miles , armiger , vel pater - familias , qualis ibidem Franklin vulgariter nuncupatur , magnis ditatus possessionibus , nec non libere tenentes et alii valecti plurimi , suis ...
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... ship , and the only one at that time usually passing between London and Phila delphia . But as it would be some months before Annis sailed , I continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me ...
... ship , and the only one at that time usually passing between London and Phila delphia . But as it would be some months before Annis sailed , I continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me ...
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... . He died , January 24th , 1762. An account of his life and writings is con- tained in CHALMERS's Biographical Dictionary.— Editor . the ship , whose departure too had been several times ET . 18. ] 51 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... . He died , January 24th , 1762. An account of his life and writings is con- tained in CHALMERS's Biographical Dictionary.— Editor . the ship , whose departure too had been several times ET . 18. ] 51 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... ship , whose departure too had been several times . postponed , was on the point of sailing . Then , when I called to take my leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr. Baird , came out to me and said the Gov- ernor was ...
... ship , whose departure too had been several times . postponed , was on the point of sailing . Then , when I called to take my leave and receive the letters , his secretary , Dr. Baird , came out to me and said the Gov- ernor was ...
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... ship for himself and son , with Mr. Denham , a Quaker merchant , and Messrs . Oniam and Russel , masters of an iron work in Maryland , who had engaged the great cabin ; so that Ralph and I were forced to take up with a berth in the ...
... ship for himself and son , with Mr. Denham , a Quaker merchant , and Messrs . Oniam and Russel , masters of an iron work in Maryland , who had engaged the great cabin ; so that Ralph and I were forced to take up with a berth in the ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Count de Vergennes court desire Ecton endeavour England father favor formed France French friends gave give Governor hands honor inhabitants instructions Keimer King land letter liberty lived London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Shelburne Massachusetts ment ministers ministry morning negotiation never night obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania persons Peter Folger petition Philadelphia philosophical pounds sterling present principles printed procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers received respect Richard Bache sail Sarah Bache says sent ship Society soon Stamp Act thing thought thousand pounds tion took town treaty United William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote