The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... appears to me of great importance to build our dwelling - houses , if we can , in a manner more secure from danger by fire . We scarcely ever hear of fire in Paris . When I was there , I took particular notice of the con- struction of ...
... appears to me of great importance to build our dwelling - houses , if we can , in a manner more secure from danger by fire . We scarcely ever hear of fire in Paris . When I was there , I took particular notice of the con- struction of ...
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... appears to me the wickedest ; having no cause but malice against liberty , and the jealousy of commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper punishment : a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of ...
... appears to me the wickedest ; having no cause but malice against liberty , and the jealousy of commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper punishment : a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of ...
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... grey straight hair , that peeps out under my only coiffure , a fine fur cap ; which comes down my forehead almost to my spectacles . Think how this must appear among the powdered heads of Paris ! 28 PART I. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... grey straight hair , that peeps out under my only coiffure , a fine fur cap ; which comes down my forehead almost to my spectacles . Think how this must appear among the powdered heads of Paris ! 28 PART I. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. this must appear among the powdered heads of Paris ! I wish every lady and gentleman in France would only be so obliging as to follow my fashion , comb their own heads as I do mine , dismiss ...
Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. this must appear among the powdered heads of Paris ! I wish every lady and gentleman in France would only be so obliging as to follow my fashion , comb their own heads as I do mine , dismiss ...
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... great Lord Chathama honoured her with his visits , and she took his likeness which appears in Westminster Abbey . Mrs. Wright died very old in February , 1786 . two or three who profess it , and make a 34 PART I PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... great Lord Chathama honoured her with his visits , and she took his likeness which appears in Westminster Abbey . Mrs. Wright died very old in February , 1786 . two or three who profess it , and make a 34 PART I PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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