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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... thought , as soon as I return from my pres- ent banishment , of constructing one and sending it up for the purpose of an electrical kite , a use to which it seems particularly adapted . Be pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ...
... thought , as soon as I return from my pres- ent banishment , of constructing one and sending it up for the purpose of an electrical kite , a use to which it seems particularly adapted . Be pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ...
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... thought , will set things right . The government has proposed a second lottery for this year , by which they borrow twenty - four millions , and it is filled readily . This helps , and the Caisse d'Escompte goes on again with its ...
... thought , will set things right . The government has proposed a second lottery for this year , by which they borrow twenty - four millions , and it is filled readily . This helps , and the Caisse d'Escompte goes on again with its ...
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... thought could not be more effectually and authentically done , than by publishing a translation into French , now the most general language in Europe , of the book of Constitu- tions , which had been printed by order of Congress . This ...
... thought could not be more effectually and authentically done , than by publishing a translation into French , now the most general language in Europe , of the book of Constitu- tions , which had been printed by order of Congress . This ...
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... thought it well to com- municate to him a copy of your letter , which contains so many sensible and just observations on that sub- ject . He will make a proper use of them , and per- haps they may have more weight , as appearing to come ...
... thought it well to com- municate to him a copy of your letter , which contains so many sensible and just observations on that sub- ject . He will make a proper use of them , and per- haps they may have more weight , as appearing to come ...
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... thoughts of being cut for it . It it as yet very tolerable . It gives me no pain but when in a carriage on the pavement , or when I make some sudden quick movement . If I can prevent its growing larger , which I hope to do by abstemious ...
... thoughts of being cut for it . It it as yet very tolerable . It gives me no pain but when in a carriage on the pavement , or when I make some sudden quick movement . If I can prevent its growing larger , which I hope to do by abstemious ...
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