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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... reason pro equal to some two reasons con , I strike out the three . If I judge some two reasons con , equal to some three reasons pro , I strike out the five ; and thus proceed- ing I find at length where the balance lies ; and if ...
... reason pro equal to some two reasons con , I strike out the three . If I judge some two reasons con , equal to some three reasons pro , I strike out the five ; and thus proceed- ing I find at length where the balance lies ; and if ...
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... reasons upon which it is founded . All , to to whom I have read that part of your letter , have been highly ... reason to think has yet been obtained ; * See the account of the method of warming public buildings , here alluded ...
... reasons upon which it is founded . All , to to whom I have read that part of your letter , have been highly ... reason to think has yet been obtained ; * See the account of the method of warming public buildings , here alluded ...
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... reason for not settling the accounts before , was , that it was not my business ; now , it seemed my business only , and Mr. Deane had nothing to do with it . Both these positions are imaginary . I could never have given any such reasons ...
... reason for not settling the accounts before , was , that it was not my business ; now , it seemed my business only , and Mr. Deane had nothing to do with it . Both these positions are imaginary . I could never have given any such reasons ...
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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