The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... springs of great events are disclosed . Hence it is , that a deserved importance has ever been attached to the corres- pondence of persons who have figured with dis- tinction in political revolutions , and the founda- tion of.
... springs of great events are disclosed . Hence it is , that a deserved importance has ever been attached to the corres- pondence of persons who have figured with dis- tinction in political revolutions , and the founda- tion of.
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Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. tinction in political revolutions , and the founda- tion of new states : for hereby are unfolded the motives of individuals , and the influence of parties ; from whose pertinacity and intrigues ...
Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. tinction in political revolutions , and the founda- tion of new states : for hereby are unfolded the motives of individuals , and the influence of parties ; from whose pertinacity and intrigues ...
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Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. tolary composition , and stamped beyond all ques- tion as authorities of the first character ; though certainly not written with a view to publication . Here will be seen to equal advantage ...
Benjamin Franklin William Temple Franklin. tolary composition , and stamped beyond all ques- tion as authorities of the first character ; though certainly not written with a view to publication . Here will be seen to equal advantage ...
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... tion of Saratoga . - Dissensions in America 38 to Richard Bache , Esq . ( his son in law ) June 2,1779 . Respecting Dr. F.'s Enemies in America . His Grandsons , & c . to Mrs. Bache , ( his daughter ) June 3 , 1779 . Various Matter · to ...
... tion of Saratoga . - Dissensions in America 38 to Richard Bache , Esq . ( his son in law ) June 2,1779 . Respecting Dr. F.'s Enemies in America . His Grandsons , & c . to Mrs. Bache , ( his daughter ) June 3 , 1779 . Various Matter · to ...
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... tion to desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will and disposal of that God who made me , who has hitherto preserved and blessed me , and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide , that he will never PRIVATE ...
... tion to desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will and disposal of that God who made me , who has hitherto preserved and blessed me , and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide , that he will never PRIVATE ...
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