The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... honor of knowing them , yet as you say they are friends to the American cause , I am sure they must be women of good understanding , I know you wish you could see me , but as you can't , I will describe myself to you . Figure me in your ...
... honor of knowing them , yet as you say they are friends to the American cause , I am sure they must be women of good understanding , I know you wish you could see me , but as you can't , I will describe myself to you . Figure me in your ...
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... honor ' GIOVANNI BATTISBE BECCARIA , a religious of the school of Piety , was a native of Mondovi . His celebrity as a teacher of mathematics and philosophy , first at Palermo , and afterwards at Rome , caused him to be invited to Turin ...
... honor ' GIOVANNI BATTISBE BECCARIA , a religious of the school of Piety , was a native of Mondovi . His celebrity as a teacher of mathematics and philosophy , first at Palermo , and afterwards at Rome , caused him to be invited to Turin ...
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... honor of admitting me to share in their in- structive conversations . I never think of the hours I so happily spent in that company , without regretting that they are never to be repeated ; for I see no prospect of an end to this ...
... honor of admitting me to share in their in- structive conversations . I never think of the hours I so happily spent in that company , without regretting that they are never to be repeated ; for I see no prospect of an end to this ...
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... honor of writing to me in recommenda- tion of the Marquis de la Fayette . His modesty detained it long in his own hands . We became acquainted how- ever from the time of his arrival at Paris ; and his zeal for the honor of our country ...
... honor of writing to me in recommenda- tion of the Marquis de la Fayette . His modesty detained it long in his own hands . We became acquainted how- ever from the time of his arrival at Paris ; and his zeal for the honor of our country ...
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... honor , and happiness , ever attend you , from Your's , & c . B. FRANKLIN , To MR.LE CHEVALIER DE LA LUZERNE , Minister from France to the United States . SIR , Various matter , Passy , March , 5 , 1780 . I received with great pleasure ...
... honor , and happiness , ever attend you , from Your's , & c . B. FRANKLIN , To MR.LE CHEVALIER DE LA LUZERNE , Minister from France to the United States . SIR , Various matter , Passy , March , 5 , 1780 . I received with great pleasure ...
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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