The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... employed in its armies · to Sir Edward Newenham , Bart . ( Dublin . ) May 27 , 1779. Respecting Irish Emigra- tions to the United States · Relative ww ww2 . 32 33 34 36 37 to General Gates , June 2 , 1779 . to the Chevalier De Ramondis ...
... employed in its armies · to Sir Edward Newenham , Bart . ( Dublin . ) May 27 , 1779. Respecting Irish Emigra- tions to the United States · Relative ww ww2 . 32 33 34 36 37 to General Gates , June 2 , 1779 . to the Chevalier De Ramondis ...
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... employed in serving others , I do not look upon myself as conferring favors , but as paying debts . In my travels , and since my settle- ment , I have received much kindness from men , to whom I shall never have any opportunity of ...
... employed in serving others , I do not look upon myself as conferring favors , but as paying debts . In my travels , and since my settle- ment , I have received much kindness from men , to whom I shall never have any opportunity of ...
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... employed in the printing his edition of the works of Voltaire . Baskerville died at Birmingham , in 1775 ; and as he had an aversion to churchyards , he was by his own direction buried in a mausoleum erected on his own grounds . when ...
... employed in the printing his edition of the works of Voltaire . Baskerville died at Birmingham , in 1775 ; and as he had an aversion to churchyards , he was by his own direction buried in a mausoleum erected on his own grounds . when ...
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... employed against your country . It will require , he says , five or six of the long wicker French stage coaches to carry them as passengers from Calais to Paris , and a ship with good accommodations to convey them to Ame- rica ; where ...
... employed against your country . It will require , he says , five or six of the long wicker French stage coaches to carry them as passengers from Calais to Paris , and a ship with good accommodations to convey them to Ame- rica ; where ...
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... employed in its Armies . SIR , Passy , May 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no authority to treat or agree with any military person , of any rank whatever to go to America , I understand your expressions , that " you ...
... employed in its Armies . SIR , Passy , May 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no authority to treat or agree with any military person , of any rank whatever to go to America , I understand your expressions , that " you ...
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