The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... taken place in the condition of political society , the separation of the American colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed ...
... taken place in the condition of political society , the separation of the American colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed ...
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... taken to use more exercise is ex- tremely proper ; and I hope you will steadily perform it . It is of the greatest importance to prevent diseases , since the cure of them by physic is so very precarious . In considering the different ...
... taken to use more exercise is ex- tremely proper ; and I hope you will steadily perform it . It is of the greatest importance to prevent diseases , since the cure of them by physic is so very precarious . In considering the different ...
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... taken into consideration and suppressed by the legislature . Your labours have already been attended with great effects : I hope therefore you and your friends will be encouraged to proceed : my hearty wishes of success attend you ...
... taken into consideration and suppressed by the legislature . Your labours have already been attended with great effects : I hope therefore you and your friends will be encouraged to proceed : my hearty wishes of success attend you ...
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... taken with the precision of algebraic quantities ; yet , when each is thus considered separately and comparatively , and the whole lies before me , I think I can judge better , and am less liable to make a rash step ; and in fact I have ...
... taken with the precision of algebraic quantities ; yet , when each is thus considered separately and comparatively , and the whole lies before me , I think I can judge better , and am less liable to make a rash step ; and in fact I have ...
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... taken from men but as a punishment for some atrocious crime . The English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their injustice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin ...
... taken from men but as a punishment for some atrocious crime . The English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their injustice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin ...
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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