Select Works, Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 502 Seiten |
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... desire you to believe that I take kindly , as I ought , your freely mentioning to me that it has long appeared to you that I much exceeded the bounds of morality in the methods I pursued for the advancement of the supposed interests of ...
... desire you to believe that I take kindly , as I ought , your freely mentioning to me that it has long appeared to you that I much exceeded the bounds of morality in the methods I pursued for the advancement of the supposed interests of ...
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... desire they have from time to time of hearing something of American affairs , an object become of importance in foreign courts , who begin to hope Britain's alarming power will be diminished by the defection of her colonies ; and partly ...
... desire they have from time to time of hearing something of American affairs , an object become of importance in foreign courts , who begin to hope Britain's alarming power will be diminished by the defection of her colonies ; and partly ...
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... desire to enjoy it , whether the gratifying that passion be consistent with the gratifying other passion and appetites , equal , if not more necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next ...
... desire to enjoy it , whether the gratifying that passion be consistent with the gratifying other passion and appetites , equal , if not more necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next ...
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ningrods Sharp and Blunt Conductors Controversy Epigram | 52 |
CHAPTER I | 119 |
Night at an Inn Arrival | 137 |
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acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards agreeable America appeared appointed Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin body Boston Britain called chimney cold Colonies Congress continued David Hume dear desire electricity employed endeavor England EPES SARGENT esteem father favor fire fluid France Franklin French friends gave give Gout governor hand happiness heat honor hundred Indians John Adams Keimer kind labor letter live London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Loudoun lordship means muslin nature never obliged observed occasion opinion paper Parliament Passy Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia Philocles pleased pleasure poor Richard says Poor Richard's Almanac pounds pounds sterling present Price printed printer printing-house proposed Proprietaries province Quakers reason received respect seems sent shillings soon suppose things thought tion took virtue William Temple Franklin wish writing wrote young