The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... interests and questions of national policy ; yet even from these documents the most valuable materials of history are drawn , and the secret springs of great events are disclosed . Hence it is , that a deserved importance has ever been ...
... interests and questions of national policy ; yet even from these documents the most valuable materials of history are drawn , and the secret springs of great events are disclosed . Hence it is , that a deserved importance has ever been ...
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... interest- ing , is the spirit of candour that runs through the whole of them , and the style of simplicity by which they are recommended as models of epis- tolary composition , and stamped beyond all ques- tion as iv PREFACE .
... interest- ing , is the spirit of candour that runs through the whole of them , and the style of simplicity by which they are recommended as models of epis- tolary composition , and stamped beyond all ques- tion as iv PREFACE .
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... interests of nations . The correspondence contained in this collection , is indeed a store of the soundest lessons of practical wisdom upon subjects of universal moment , and it is also a repository of information which will afford the ...
... interests of nations . The correspondence contained in this collection , is indeed a store of the soundest lessons of practical wisdom upon subjects of universal moment , and it is also a repository of information which will afford the ...
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... interest it will be to form a close and firm alliance with Spain , ( their territories bordering ) and who being united , will be able , not only to preserve their own people in peace , but to repel the force of all the other powers in ...
... interest it will be to form a close and firm alliance with Spain , ( their territories bordering ) and who being united , will be able , not only to preserve their own people in peace , but to repel the force of all the other powers in ...
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... interest of my enemies , united with my own request , were not sufficient to prevent it . I have not yet received the works of your Economical Society , or those of its founder . I suppose you have not met with an opportunity of sending ...
... interest of my enemies , united with my own request , were not sufficient to prevent it . I have not yet received the works of your Economical Society , or those of its founder . I suppose you have not met with an opportunity of sending ...
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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