The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... success of this library ( greatly owing to his kind countenance and good advice ) encouraged the erecting others in different places on the same plan ; and it is supposed there are now upwards of thirty subsisting in the several ...
... success of this library ( greatly owing to his kind countenance and good advice ) encouraged the erecting others in different places on the same plan ; and it is supposed there are now upwards of thirty subsisting in the several ...
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... success attend you , being ever , my dear friend , Yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . To DR . PRIESTLEY . Moral Algebra , or Method of deciding doubtful Matters DEAR SIR , with oneself . London , September 19 , 1772 . In the affair of ...
... success attend you , being ever , my dear friend , Yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . To DR . PRIESTLEY . Moral Algebra , or Method of deciding doubtful Matters DEAR SIR , with oneself . London , September 19 , 1772 . In the affair of ...
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... successes wherewith Providence has lately favored us . Therein your wise politicians may contemplate the first efforts of a rising state , which seems likely soon to act a part of some importance on the stage of human affairs , and ...
... successes wherewith Providence has lately favored us . Therein your wise politicians may contemplate the first efforts of a rising state , which seems likely soon to act a part of some importance on the stage of human affairs , and ...
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... hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able PART I. 29 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... hope the same train of success will continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able PART I. 29 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... reducing us depends upon its success ; the wisest of the nation being clear , that if this fails , administration will not be able to support another . B. FRANKLIN TO MR . THOMAS VINY , TENTERDEN , KENT . 32 PART 1 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... reducing us depends upon its success ; the wisest of the nation being clear , that if this fails , administration will not be able to support another . B. FRANKLIN TO MR . THOMAS VINY , TENTERDEN , KENT . 32 PART 1 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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