The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... believe me ever , my dear friend , Your's affectionately , • B. FRANKLIN . TO JOHN BASKERVILLE . ' ( The Printer . ) DEAR SIR , Craven Street , London , 1760 . Let me give you a pleasant instance of the prejudice some have entertained ...
... believe me ever , my dear friend , Your's affectionately , • B. FRANKLIN . TO JOHN BASKERVILLE . ' ( The Printer . ) DEAR SIR , Craven Street , London , 1760 . Let me give you a pleasant instance of the prejudice some have entertained ...
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... which I shall ever have the utmost respect ; and believe me , with sincere esteem , dear Sir , B. FRANKLIN . Your most humble servant , 1 TO MICHAEL HILLEGRAS , Esq . PHILADELPHIA . On PART 1 . 11 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... which I shall ever have the utmost respect ; and believe me , with sincere esteem , dear Sir , B. FRANKLIN . Your most humble servant , 1 TO MICHAEL HILLEGRAS , Esq . PHILADELPHIA . On PART 1 . 11 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... believe in my conscience that mankind are wicked enough to continue slaughtering one another as long as they can find money to pay the but- chers . But of all the wars in my time , this on the part of England appears to me the wickedest ...
... believe in my conscience that mankind are wicked enough to continue slaughtering one another as long as they can find money to pay the but- chers . But of all the wars in my time , this on the part of England appears to me the wickedest ...
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... believe the reports you hear of our internal divisions . We are , I believe , as much united as any people ever were , and as firmly . B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . THOMPSON , AT LISLE . Paris , Feb. 8 , 1777 . You are.too early , Hussy , as ...
... believe the reports you hear of our internal divisions . We are , I believe , as much united as any people ever were , and as firmly . B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . THOMPSON , AT LISLE . Paris , Feb. 8 , 1777 . You are.too early , Hussy , as ...
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... believe me ever , your afectionate friend , and humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . P. S. Don't be proud of this long letter . A fit of the gout which has confined me five days , and made me refuse to see company , has given me a little time ...
... believe me ever , your afectionate friend , and humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . P. S. Don't be proud of this long letter . A fit of the gout which has confined me five days , and made me refuse to see company , has given me a little time ...
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