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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... happy sight of your friends . Present my best respects to your good brother and sister , and believe me ever , with sincere and great esteem , yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . MARY HEWSON . On the future Establishment of ...
... happy sight of your friends . Present my best respects to your good brother and sister , and believe me ever , with sincere and great esteem , yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . MARY HEWSON . On the future Establishment of ...
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... happy to hear that both the device and work- manship of the medal are approved with you , as they have the good fortune to be by the best judges on this side of the water . It has been esteemed a well- timed , as well as a well ...
... happy to hear that both the device and work- manship of the medal are approved with you , as they have the good fortune to be by the best judges on this side of the water . It has been esteemed a well- timed , as well as a well ...
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... happy as the Sabine girls , if she could be the means of uniting in per- petual peace her father and her husband . What re- peated follies are those repeated wars ! You do not want to conquer and govern one another . Why then should you ...
... happy as the Sabine girls , if she could be the means of uniting in per- petual peace her father and her husband . What re- peated follies are those repeated wars ! You do not want to conquer and govern one another . Why then should you ...
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... happy man , than he , who having been long loaded with public cares , finds himself relieved from them , and enjoying repose in the bosom of his friends and fam- ily . With sincere regard and attachment , I am ever , dear Sir , & c . B ...
... happy man , than he , who having been long loaded with public cares , finds himself relieved from them , and enjoying repose in the bosom of his friends and fam- ily . With sincere regard and attachment , I am ever , dear Sir , & c . B ...
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... . FRANKLIN . January 1st , 1784. Health , and prosperity , and many happy years to my dear friend and her children , for whom I send the enclosed little books . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN JAY . Passy , 6 Fr. 77. ] 51 CORRESPONDENCE .
... . FRANKLIN . January 1st , 1784. Health , and prosperity , and many happy years to my dear friend and her children , for whom I send the enclosed little books . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN JAY . Passy , 6 Fr. 77. ] 51 CORRESPONDENCE .
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