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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... Regard to the Fisheries . Treaty of Peace . Charges of his Enemies . To Josiah Quincy . 11 September . . From John Adams to B. Franklin . 13 September . From Sir Joseph Banks to B. Franklin . 13 September . Balloons . 9 Depreciating ...
... Regard to the Fisheries . Treaty of Peace . Charges of his Enemies . To Josiah Quincy . 11 September . . From John Adams to B. Franklin . 13 September . From Sir Joseph Banks to B. Franklin . 13 September . Balloons . 9 Depreciating ...
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... regard to the future establishment of your chil- dren , which you say you want to consult me about , I am still of opinion , that America will afford you more chances of doing it well than England . All the means of good education are ...
... regard to the future establishment of your chil- dren , which you say you want to consult me about , I am still of opinion , that America will afford you more chances of doing it well than England . All the means of good education are ...
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... Regard to the general good , as well as private and the most constant friendship , oblige me to state things as they are . " Then comes the extract in the text . Dr. Cooper adds ; " It has also been said , from the same quarter , that ...
... Regard to the general good , as well as private and the most constant friendship , oblige me to state things as they are . " Then comes the extract in the text . Dr. Cooper adds ; " It has also been said , from the same quarter , that ...
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... Regard to the Fisheries . SIR , Passy , 11 September , 1783 . I have been favored with your letter of yesterday , and will answer it explicitly . I have no reason what- ever to believe , that you were averse to our obtaining the full ...
... Regard to the Fisheries . SIR , Passy , 11 September , 1783 . I have been favored with your letter of yesterday , and will answer it explicitly . I have no reason what- ever to believe , that you were averse to our obtaining the full ...
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... regard to treaties , and in a grateful conduct towards our benefactors . I send herewith sundry memorials recommended to my care by Count de Vergennes , viz . one respecting a claim of Messieurs Fosters , of Bordeaux , one of M. Pequet ...
... regard to treaties , and in a grateful conduct towards our benefactors . I send herewith sundry memorials recommended to my care by Count de Vergennes , viz . one respecting a claim of Messieurs Fosters , of Bordeaux , one of M. Pequet ...
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