The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Ed., and Many Letters Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 1 |
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When we arrived at New York , they told me where they lived , and invited me to come and see them ; but I avoided it , and it was well I did . For the next day the captain missed a silver spoon and some other ...
When we arrived at New York , they told me where they lived , and invited me to come and see them ; but I avoided it , and it was well I did . For the next day the captain missed a silver spoon and some other ...
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The intelligence of Franklin's arrival at Paris was immediately published and circulated throughout Europe . ... For three or four days it has been said in the morning that he had arrived , and in the evening that he had not yet come .
The intelligence of Franklin's arrival at Paris was immediately published and circulated throughout Europe . ... For three or four days it has been said in the morning that he had arrived , and in the evening that he had not yet come .
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Met my son , who had arrived from London the evening before , with Mr. Williams and Mr. J. Alexander . Wrote a letter to the Bishop of St. Asaph , acquainting him with my arrival , and he came with his lady and daughter , Miss Kitty ...
Met my son , who had arrived from London the evening before , with Mr. Williams and Mr. J. Alexander . Wrote a letter to the Bishop of St. Asaph , acquainting him with my arrival , and he came with his lady and daughter , Miss Kitty ...
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OF | xxxvii |
LIFE OF FRANKLIN | 3 |
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean exhibiting the Course of | 19 |
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