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.1844 |
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... colonies in England , has hitherto eluded the most vigilant search . All these papers are probably lost , as well as those taken from the chest in Galloway's house , and others , described by him as important , which he had committed to ...
... colonies in England , has hitherto eluded the most vigilant search . All these papers are probably lost , as well as those taken from the chest in Galloway's house , and others , described by him as important , which he had committed to ...
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... Colonies , which is adopted by the Convention . Interview with Governor Shirley at Boston.- Conversations with Governor Morris on Pennsylvania Affairs . Assists Mr. Quincy in procuring Aids for New Eng- land . Visits General Braddock's ...
... Colonies , which is adopted by the Convention . Interview with Governor Shirley at Boston.- Conversations with Governor Morris on Pennsylvania Affairs . Assists Mr. Quincy in procuring Aids for New Eng- land . Visits General Braddock's ...
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... Colonies . - Engages again in Public Affairs . - Mas- sacre of Indians in Lancaster . - Franklin's Pamphlet on the ... Colonies by supplying them with Paper Money.— Franklin travels in Holland and Germany . - His Ideas of the Na- ture of ...
... Colonies . - Engages again in Public Affairs . - Mas- sacre of Indians in Lancaster . - Franklin's Pamphlet on the ... Colonies by supplying them with Paper Money.— Franklin travels in Holland and Germany . - His Ideas of the Na- ture of ...
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... Colonies , re- lating to the freedom of the press ; and it is not less remarkable for the assumption of power on the part of the legislature , than for their dis- regard of the first principles and established forms of law . No change ...
... Colonies , re- lating to the freedom of the press ; and it is not less remarkable for the assumption of power on the part of the legislature , than for their dis- regard of the first principles and established forms of law . No change ...
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... and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privi- leges . VOL . I. 13 I - CHAPTER VI . * - Origin of the Philadelphia Ær . 25. ] 97 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privi- leges . VOL . I. 13 I - CHAPTER VI . * - Origin of the Philadelphia Ær . 25. ] 97 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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accordingly acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Art of Virtue Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston British brother called captain colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Ecton EDITOR employed endeavour England England Courant father favor France French friends gave give Governor hand honor Hugh Meredith instructions Keimer King letters lived lodged London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun means ment ministers never night obtained occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette persons Philadelphia pieces political pounds pounds sterling present principles printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers Ralph received respect sail says seems sent ship Society soon Stamp Act Street thing thought tion took town treaty virtue William William Temple Franklin writing wrote young