The Life of Benjamin Franklin, written by himself, Band 3I. B. Lippincott & Company, 1875 |
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... disposition of revolting to the enemy . I thank you for the Maryland captain's news , which I hope will be confirmed . They have heard some- thing of it in England , as you will see by the papers , and are very uneasy about it , as well ...
... disposition of revolting to the enemy . I thank you for the Maryland captain's news , which I hope will be confirmed . They have heard some- thing of it in England , as you will see by the papers , and are very uneasy about it , as well ...
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... disposition towards us , and I hope he will take care to cultivate that disposition . You , who know the leading people of both countries , can perhaps judge better than any member of Congress of a person suitable for this station . I ...
... disposition towards us , and I hope he will take care to cultivate that disposition . You , who know the leading people of both countries , can perhaps judge better than any member of Congress of a person suitable for this station . I ...
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... dispositions he had made , and it is but lately I have learnt , that there is no remainder . To gratify you , and to get that ship out , which could not have stirred without me , I have engaged for the vast sum above mentioned , which I ...
... dispositions he had made , and it is but lately I have learnt , that there is no remainder . To gratify you , and to get that ship out , which could not have stirred without me , I have engaged for the vast sum above mentioned , which I ...
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... disposition of this court towards us still continues , and will , I hope , continue for ever . From my own inclination , as well as in obedience to the orders B of Congress , every thing in my power shall be ÆT . 75. ] HOW TO DRIVE A ...
... disposition of this court towards us still continues , and will , I hope , continue for ever . From my own inclination , as well as in obedience to the orders B of Congress , every thing in my power shall be ÆT . 75. ] HOW TO DRIVE A ...
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... disposition ; but I trust it will be remembered , that the best friends may be over burdened ; that , by too frequent , too large , and too importunate demands upon it , the most cordial friendship may be wearied ; and , as nothing is ...
... disposition ; but I trust it will be remembered , that the best friends may be over burdened ; that , by too frequent , too large , and too importunate demands upon it , the most cordial friendship may be wearied ; and , as nothing is ...
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