The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... society , the separation of the American colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed , therefore , that little need be said on the ...
... society , the separation of the American colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed , therefore , that little need be said on the ...
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... Society for propagating the Gospel , favorable to America . 4 to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . May 6 , Gov. Hutchinson's Speech- 1773 . Conversation with Lord Dartmouth res- pecting the same . to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . June ...
... Society for propagating the Gospel , favorable to America . 4 to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . May 6 , Gov. Hutchinson's Speech- 1773 . Conversation with Lord Dartmouth res- pecting the same . to the Hon . Thomas Cushing , Esq . June ...
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... Society at Philadelphia . He was also a liberal contri- butor to the public library of that city ; and an intimate friend of Dr. Franklin , who received from him many hints and papers on the subject of electricity . company had a ...
... Society at Philadelphia . He was also a liberal contri- butor to the public library of that city ; and an intimate friend of Dr. Franklin , who received from him many hints and papers on the subject of electricity . company had a ...
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... society , ' who did me so long the honor of admitting me to share in their in- structive conversations . I never think of the hours I so happily spent in that company , without regretting that they are never to be repeated ; for I see ...
... society , ' who did me so long the honor of admitting me to share in their in- structive conversations . I never think of the hours I so happily spent in that company , without regretting that they are never to be repeated ; for I see ...
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... lying - in wards , " I advise you to get some of your young pupils to help you . I am glad the Philosophical Society made that compliment to Mr. Gerard . I wish they would do the PART I. 59 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . Letter.
... lying - in wards , " I advise you to get some of your young pupils to help you . I am glad the Philosophical Society made that compliment to Mr. Gerard . I wish they would do the PART I. 59 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . Letter.
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