Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... believe of wool . Ben- jamin was bred a silk dyer , serving an appren- ticeship in London . He was an ingenious man . I remember , when I was a boy , he came to my father's in Boston , and resided in the house with us for several years ...
... believe of wool . Ben- jamin was bred a silk dyer , serving an appren- ticeship in London . He was an ingenious man . I remember , when I was a boy , he came to my father's in Boston , and resided in the house with us for several years ...
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... believe has been of great advantage to me , when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been from time to time engaged in promoting ; and as the chief ends of con- versation are to ...
... believe has been of great advantage to me , when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinions , and persuade men into measures that I have been from time to time engaged in promoting ; and as the chief ends of con- versation are to ...
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... believe he may employ you . " Philadelphia was one hundred miles farther ; I set out , however , in a boat for Amboy , leav- ing my chest and things to follow me round by sea . In crossing the bay we met with a squall that tore our ...
... believe he may employ you . " Philadelphia was one hundred miles farther ; I set out , however , in a boat for Amboy , leav- ing my chest and things to follow me round by sea . In crossing the bay we met with a squall that tore our ...
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... believe this may have been the case and that it might be serviceable to people in with many , who having for want of some all religions , and intending some time or other such means as I employed , found the difficulty to publish it , I ...
... believe this may have been the case and that it might be serviceable to people in with many , who having for want of some all religions , and intending some time or other such means as I employed , found the difficulty to publish it , I ...
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... believe that the teen . They were fine cannon , 18 pounders , with their carriages , which were soon tran- sported and mounted on our batteries , where the associators kept a nightly guard while the war lasted and among the rest , I ...
... believe that the teen . They were fine cannon , 18 pounders , with their carriages , which were soon tran- sported and mounted on our batteries , where the associators kept a nightly guard while the war lasted and among the rest , I ...
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acquainted act of parliament affairs America answer appear appointed assembly BENJAMIN FRANKLIN bills Boston Britain British captain colonies common congress continued copy court David Hartley DEAR SIR,-I desire duty endeavour enemies England English esteem Europe expected favour France Franklin friends gentlemen give governor hands Holland honour hope interest John Adams Joseph Galloway king late Laurens letter liberty London lord lord Hillsborough lord North lord Shelburne lordship majesty majesty's means ment mentioned minister ministry nation neral never obliged obtain occasion officers opinion paper parliament PASSY peace Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleasure pounds sterling present proposed propositions province reason repeal respect Richard Oswald sent sentiments ship soon stamp act suppose thing thought tion treaty troops vessels wish writing