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 8Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... occasion , which the time will not now permit me to write . In the mean while I would just beg leave to say , that I hope the House will come to no hasty resolves upon it . The longer they deliberate , the more maturely they consider ...
... occasion , which the time will not now permit me to write . In the mean while I would just beg leave to say , that I hope the House will come to no hasty resolves upon it . The longer they deliberate , the more maturely they consider ...
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... occasion was well known . But he would move to be heard in behalf of the Council of the province , and thence take occasion to support the pe- tition himself . I went and sent again to Mr. Lee's chambers in the Temple , but could not ...
... occasion was well known . But he would move to be heard in behalf of the Council of the province , and thence take occasion to support the pe- tition himself . I went and sent again to Mr. Lee's chambers in the Temple , but could not ...
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... occasion to make use of them ? I never knew , that you desired to have the keeping of them . You never were refused a paper , or the copy of a paper , that you desired . * } As to my not acquainting you with the opportunity of writing ...
... occasion to make use of them ? I never knew , that you desired to have the keeping of them . You never were refused a paper , or the copy of a paper , that you desired . * } As to my not acquainting you with the opportunity of writing ...
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From David Hume to B Franklin 7 February | 5 |
To William Franklin 19 August | 12 |
able Situation in London Desires to return Home | 13 |
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acquainted acts of Parliament affairs affectionate America answer appointed arrived Arthur Lee bills Boston Britain Captain CHARLES W. F. DUMAS colonies Commissioners Committee Congress continue copy court DAVID HARTLEY Deane dear friend DEAR SIR desire duty enclosed endeavour England English esteem Europe expected expense favor France FRANKLIN French gentleman give glad governor hands Hartley hear heard Holland honor hope House JOHN PAUL JONES JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind King lately liberty London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord North Lordship Majesty Marquis de Lafayette measures ment mention minister ministry nation never obliged obtain occasion officers opinion packet papers Paris Parliament Passy peace perhaps petition pleasure present prisoners proposed proposition province received repealed respect SAMUEL COOPER sent sentiments ship soon suppose taken thing THOMAS CUSHING thought thousand tion town treaty troops wish write