The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... mention , I wish it could have been of more service to you . But if it had , the only thanks I should desire is , that you would always be ' One of the founders of the Methodists ; born at Glocester , 1714 , died in New England , 1770 ...
... mention , I wish it could have been of more service to you . But if it had , the only thanks I should desire is , that you would always be ' One of the founders of the Methodists ; born at Glocester , 1714 , died in New England , 1770 ...
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... mention has certainly its use in the world : I do not desire to see it diminished , nor would I en- deavour to lessen it in any man . But I wish it were more productive of good works , than I have generally seen it : I mean real good ...
... mention has certainly its use in the world : I do not desire to see it diminished , nor would I en- deavour to lessen it in any man . But I wish it were more productive of good works , than I have generally seen it : I mean real good ...
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... mention , that my recommendation will be regarded by the Congress , and that you shall thereupon be em- ployed in our armies . Whoever has seen the high character given of you by Prince Ferdinand ( under whom you served ) to Lord ...
... mention , that my recommendation will be regarded by the Congress , and that you shall thereupon be em- ployed in our armies . Whoever has seen the high character given of you by Prince Ferdinand ( under whom you served ) to Lord ...
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... mention . With great esteem , I have the honour to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . TO SIR EDWARD NEWENHAM , BART . DUBLIN . Respecting Irish Emigrations to the United States . SIR , Passy , May 27 , 1779 . I should sooner have sent this ...
... mention . With great esteem , I have the honour to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . TO SIR EDWARD NEWENHAM , BART . DUBLIN . Respecting Irish Emigrations to the United States . SIR , Passy , May 27 , 1779 . I should sooner have sent this ...
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... mention of removing Temple from me was an unkind one ; to deprive an old man sent to serve his country in a foreign one , of the comfort of a child to attend him , to assist him in health and take care of him in sickness , would be ...
... mention of removing Temple from me was an unkind one ; to deprive an old man sent to serve his country in a foreign one , of the comfort of a child to attend him , to assist him in health and take care of him in sickness , would be ...
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