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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... my dear friend , do our best towards ad- vancing and securing that reconciliation . We can do nothing , that will in a dying hour afford us more solid satisfaction . I wish you a prosperous journey , and a happy sight of your friends .
... my dear friend , do our best towards ad- vancing and securing that reconciliation . We can do nothing , that will in a dying hour afford us more solid satisfaction . I wish you a prosperous journey , and a happy sight of your friends .
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... my health and vigor of mind improved after the fit I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affec- B. FRANKLIN . is over . tionately , P. S. You say you are a little afraid that our coun- try is spoiled . Parts of it have indeed suffered ...
... my health and vigor of mind improved after the fit I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affec- B. FRANKLIN . is over . tionately , P. S. You say you are a little afraid that our coun- try is spoiled . Parts of it have indeed suffered ...
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... friends with England and with all mankind . May we never see another war , for in my opinion there never was a good war , or a bad peace . Adieu , and believe me ever , my dear friend , yours most affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . SIR ...
... friends with England and with all mankind . May we never see another war , for in my opinion there never was a good war , or a bad peace . Adieu , and believe me ever , my dear friend , yours most affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . SIR ...
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... MY DEAR FRIEND , I am at present at Bath , with my dearest sister , whom I have found as well as I could have expected , and I hope with reasonable prospect of recovery in time . I have seen my friends in the ministry , and hope things ...
... MY DEAR FRIEND , I am at present at Bath , with my dearest sister , whom I have found as well as I could have expected , and I hope with reasonable prospect of recovery in time . I have seen my friends in the ministry , and hope things ...
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... MY DEAR FRIEND , I have nothing material to write to you respecting public affairs ; but I cannot let Mr. Adams , who will see you , go without a line to inquire after your wel- fare , to inform you of mine , and assure you of my ...
... MY DEAR FRIEND , I have nothing material to write to you respecting public affairs ; but I cannot let Mr. Adams , who will see you , go without a line to inquire after your wel- fare , to inform you of mine , and assure you of my ...
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ABBÉ MORELLET acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately agreeable America answer arrival believe best wishes bishop CHARLES THOMSON commerce Congress constitution copy court DAVID HARTLEY dear friend DEAR SIR definitive treaty desire doubt enclosed England English Europe expect favor France FRANKLIN French give glad gout grandson happy Hartley Havre de Grace hear honor hope informed JANE MECOM JOHN JAY JONATHAN SHIPLEY July June kind letter King late leave liberty live London Marquis de Lafayette ment mention ministers nation never Newington Green obliged occasion opinion pamphlet papers Paris Parliament Passy peace persons Philadelphia pleased pleasure pounds sterling present President printed proper ratification received your kind request respect RICHARD PRICE sent sentiments Society soon Southampton suppose thank thing tion Translation United Vaughan voyage WILLIAM COCKE write