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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... short in elegance of expression , in method , and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . ... by expressing each hinted sentiment at length , and as fully as it had been expressed before , in any suitable ...
... short in elegance of expression , in method , and in perspicuity , of which he convinced me by several instances . ... by expressing each hinted sentiment at length , and as fully as it had been expressed before , in any suitable ...
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The Proprietaries submitted to their defeat with as good a grace as they could , after holding out so long ; but , in writing to the Governor , they expressed themselves not well pleased , that the Board of Trade did not “ privately ...
The Proprietaries submitted to their defeat with as good a grace as they could , after holding out so long ; but , in writing to the Governor , they expressed themselves not well pleased , that the Board of Trade did not “ privately ...
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how far the resolve was meant to extend , but expressed his decided conviction , that it ought to include foreigners , as much as Americans , and supported his opinion by ingenious and cogent arguments . Count de Vergennes expressed ...
how far the resolve was meant to extend , but expressed his decided conviction , that it ought to include foreigners , as much as Americans , and supported his opinion by ingenious and cogent arguments . Count de Vergennes expressed ...
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LIFE OF FRANKLIN | 3 |
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean exhibiting the Course of | 19 |
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