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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 10Childs & Peterson, 1840 - 612 Seiten |
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... accept of one of these medals as a mark of my respect , and believe me to be , with sincere esteem , & c . B. FRANKLIN . FROM THE COUNT DE BRUHL TO B. FRANKLIN . * SIR , Petworth , 10 October , 1783 . I was very much flattered with the ...
... accept of one of these medals as a mark of my respect , and believe me to be , with sincere esteem , & c . B. FRANKLIN . FROM THE COUNT DE BRUHL TO B. FRANKLIN . * SIR , Petworth , 10 October , 1783 . I was very much flattered with the ...
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... accepted . Mr. Grand will himself , I suppose , give you an account of all the transaction , and of his ap- plication to Messrs . Couteulx & Co .; therefore , I need not add more upon this disagreeable subject . I have found ...
... accepted . Mr. Grand will himself , I suppose , give you an account of all the transaction , and of his ap- plication to Messrs . Couteulx & Co .; therefore , I need not add more upon this disagreeable subject . I have found ...
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... accept my thanks . You desire my sentiments concerning the cures per- formed by Camus and Mesmer . I think , that , in gen- eral , maladies caused by obstructions may be treated by electricity with advantage . As to the animal mag ...
... accept my thanks . You desire my sentiments concerning the cures per- formed by Camus and Mesmer . I think , that , in gen- eral , maladies caused by obstructions may be treated by electricity with advantage . As to the animal mag ...
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... accept my grateful acknowledgments for the pleasure it has afforded me . It is astonishing that the murderous practice of du- elling , which you so justly condemn , should continue so long in vogue . Formerly , when duels were used to ...
... accept my grateful acknowledgments for the pleasure it has afforded me . It is astonishing that the murderous practice of du- elling , which you so justly condemn , should continue so long in vogue . Formerly , when duels were used to ...
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... accept a little present of books , I send by him , curious for the beauty of the impression . FROM COUNT DE CAMPOMANES TO B. FRANKLIN . Remarks on Dr. Franklin's Writings.- His Discoveries . -Laws in Spain . - Royal Academy of History ...
... accept a little present of books , I send by him , curious for the beauty of the impression . FROM COUNT DE CAMPOMANES TO B. FRANKLIN . Remarks on Dr. Franklin's Writings.- His Discoveries . -Laws in Spain . - Royal Academy of History ...
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