The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... Assembly of the Nota- bles · - - to Messrs . les Abbés Chalut et Arnaud , April 17 , 1787 to the Marquis de la Fayette , April 17 , 1787 , Various matter -- to Monsieur l'Abbé Morellet , April 22 , 1787. On the freedom of commerce ...
... Assembly of the Nota- bles · - - to Messrs . les Abbés Chalut et Arnaud , April 17 , 1787 to the Marquis de la Fayette , April 17 , 1787 , Various matter -- to Monsieur l'Abbé Morellet , April 22 , 1787. On the freedom of commerce ...
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... Assembly of Pennsylvania.— London , June 13 , 1767. Repeal of act re- straining the legal tender of paper money . Mr. Grenville . Mr. Townsend . Salt Duty . Change of ministry predicted 282 The CONTENTS . Dr. Franklin to the same ...
... Assembly of Pennsylvania.— London , June 13 , 1767. Repeal of act re- straining the legal tender of paper money . Mr. Grenville . Mr. Townsend . Salt Duty . Change of ministry predicted 282 The CONTENTS . Dr. Franklin to the same ...
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... com- merce , an assembly of wise men is the greatest fool upon earth . I have received Cook's voyages , which you put Mr. PART I. 155 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . to Benjamin Vaughan, Esq July 26, 1784 Restraints on commerce.
... com- merce , an assembly of wise men is the greatest fool upon earth . I have received Cook's voyages , which you put Mr. PART I. 155 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . to Benjamin Vaughan, Esq July 26, 1784 Restraints on commerce.
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... assembly . What was the consequence of this monstrous pride and inso- lence ? You first sent small armies to subdue us , believ- ing them more than sufficient , but soon found yourselves obliged to send greater ; these , whenever they ...
... assembly . What was the consequence of this monstrous pride and inso- lence ? You first sent small armies to subdue us , believ- ing them more than sufficient , but soon found yourselves obliged to send greater ; these , whenever they ...
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... assembly , as well as of a great part of the territory ; and I remember well the first ship that brought any of them over . I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO GEORGE WHEATLEY , ESQ . TREASURER OF ...
... assembly , as well as of a great part of the territory ; and I remember well the first ship that brought any of them over . I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO GEORGE WHEATLEY , ESQ . TREASURER OF ...
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