The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... 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 making the least di- rect return ; and numberless mercies from God , who ...
... 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 making the least di- rect return ; and numberless mercies from God , who ...
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... favor , that she has not judged amiss in making us desire it . Late mar- riages are often attended , too , with this further incon- venience , that there is not the same chance that the parents shall live to see their offspring educated ...
... favor , that she has not judged amiss in making us desire it . Late mar- riages are often attended , too , with this further incon- venience , that there is not the same chance that the parents shall live to see their offspring educated ...
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... favor of November 25 , and have made inquiries , as you desired , concerning the copper covering of houses . It has been used here in a few instances only , and the practice does not seem to gain ground . The copper is about the ...
... favor of November 25 , and have made inquiries , as you desired , concerning the copper covering of houses . It has been used here in a few instances only , and the practice does not seem to gain ground . The copper is about the ...
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... favor , and in the ruin of Britain , if she does not speedily put an end to it . An English gentle- man here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in ...
... favor , and in the ruin of Britain , if she does not speedily put an end to it . An English gentle- man here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in ...
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... favor ; excepting only a few West Indians , and merchants in that trade , whose losses make them a little uneasy .. With sincere and great esteem and affection I am ever , Dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , B ...
... favor ; excepting only a few West Indians , and merchants in that trade , whose losses make them a little uneasy .. With sincere and great esteem and affection I am ever , Dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant , B ...
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear assembly bald eagle believe best wishes Bishop Boston Britain colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR Delaware language desire endeavour enemies England English enjoy Europe excellent expence favor Foundling Hospital France FRANKLIN gentlemen give glad gout Governor grandson hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS honor hope humble servant imagine inclosed JONATHAN SHIPLEY JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter King lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne March 16 ment mention minister mischief nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion papers Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure present printed reason received your kind request RICHARD BACHE sent sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion writing