The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... considered a little more by my brother's acquaintance . However , that did not quite please him , as he thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one occasion of the differences we began to have about this time . Though a ...
... considered a little more by my brother's acquaintance . However , that did not quite please him , as he thought it tended to make me too vain . This might be one occasion of the differences we began to have about this time . Though a ...
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... the Governor's letter to my father . In the mean time it was to be kept a secret , and I went on working with Keimer as usual . The Governor sent for me now and then to dine with him , which I considered a 38 [ 1724 . LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... the Governor's letter to my father . In the mean time it was to be kept a secret , and I went on working with Keimer as usual . The Governor sent for me now and then to dine with him , which I considered a 38 [ 1724 . LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... considered the same , do think proper to make and publish the following codicil or addition thereto . It having long been a fixed political opinion of mine , that , in a democratical state , there ought to be no offices of profit for ...
... considered the same , do think proper to make and publish the following codicil or addition thereto . It having long been a fixed political opinion of mine , that , in a democratical state , there ought to be no offices of profit for ...
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PART THIRD Continued | 1 |
Origin and Genealogy of his Family His Birth | |
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acquainted affairs afterwards agent American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston British brother CHAPTER character colonies conduct Congress continued correspondence defence dispute edition Editor endeavour England father favor formed French friends gave give Governor hands instructions JARED SPARKS Keimer King letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun means ment ministers ministry never obtained occasion opinion original pamphlet papers Parliament Penn Pennsylvania petition Philadelphia philosophical political principal printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Purfleet Quakers Ralph received repeal resolution respect sailed says scheme sent sentiments Society Socratic method soon Stamp Act Street thing thought thousand pounds tion took trade Treaty volume wagons William William Penn William Samuel Johnson William Temple Franklin writing written wrote