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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I have never fixed a regular design in life , by which means it has been a confused variety of different scenes . I am now entering upon a new one ; let me , therefore , make some resolutions , and form some scheme of action ...
I have never fixed a regular design in life , by which means it has been a confused variety of different scenes . I am now entering upon a new one ; let me , therefore , make some resolutions , and form some scheme of action ...
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In the present state of things , . the proper means of obtaining it , in my opinion , are , to acknowledge the independence of the United States , and then enter at once into a treaty with us for a suspension of arms , with the usual ...
In the present state of things , . the proper means of obtaining it , in my opinion , are , to acknowledge the independence of the United States , and then enter at once into a treaty with us for a suspension of arms , with the usual ...
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He found the means of paying them by applying , as usual , to the French court ; but he was told , at the same time , that this unexpected demand subjected the King to much inconvenience . By this course of conduct , asking only what ...
He found the means of paying them by applying , as usual , to the French court ; but he was told , at the same time , that this unexpected demand subjected the King to much inconvenience . By this course of conduct , asking only what ...
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LIFE OF FRANKLIN | 3 |
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean exhibiting the Course of | 19 |
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