The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... pleased with other people's pleasures , and happy with their happiness when none occur of your own ; then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of rambling to get rid of your ennui .. I ...
... pleased with other people's pleasures , and happy with their happiness when none occur of your own ; then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of rambling to get rid of your ennui .. I ...
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... now improperly call humanity ! I am glad my little paper on the Aurora Borealis pleased . If it should occasion farther inquiry , and so i produce a better hypothesis , it will not be wholly 52 PART F. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... now improperly call humanity ! I am glad my little paper on the Aurora Borealis pleased . If it should occasion farther inquiry , and so i produce a better hypothesis , it will not be wholly 52 PART F. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... pleased with the character you give of the captain , I have also yours of Nov , 12 , by your grandson , who appears a very promising lad , in whom I think you will have much satisfaction . He is in a board- ing school just by me , and ...
... pleased with the character you give of the captain , I have also yours of Nov , 12 , by your grandson , who appears a very promising lad , in whom I think you will have much satisfaction . He is in a board- ing school just by me , and ...
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... pleased to remember me respectfully to your good sister , and to our worthy friend David Barclay , who I make no doubt laments with you and me , that the true pains we took together to prevent all this horrible mis- chief proved ...
... pleased to remember me respectfully to your good sister , and to our worthy friend David Barclay , who I make no doubt laments with you and me , that the true pains we took together to prevent all this horrible mis- chief proved ...
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... pleased to entertain of me ; and I shall be glad to see your remarks on Gay's Fan , as well as your own Poem on the same subject . With Regard , I have the honour to be , Sir , B. FRANKLIN . ' Eripuit Cælo Fulmen , Sceptrumque Tyrannis ...
... pleased to entertain of me ; and I shall be glad to see your remarks on Gay's Fan , as well as your own Poem on the same subject . With Regard , I have the honour to be , Sir , B. FRANKLIN . ' Eripuit Cælo Fulmen , Sceptrumque Tyrannis ...
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