Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... English gentleman here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in England , replied one of them , not to make peace . Do not believe the reports you hear of ...
... English gentleman here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in England , replied one of them , not to make peace . Do not believe the reports you hear of ...
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... English manufactures into America , under pretence of their being the substance of persons going there to settle . I admire the spirit with which I see the Irish are at length determined to claim some share of that freedom of com- merce ...
... English manufactures into America , under pretence of their being the substance of persons going there to settle . I admire the spirit with which I see the Irish are at length determined to claim some share of that freedom of com- merce ...
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Benjamin Franklin. The English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their injustice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin . I have the honor to be , with great esteem ...
Benjamin Franklin. The English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their injustice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin . I have the honor to be , with great esteem ...
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... English . He made a translation of your last letter to him , so that some of your works may now appear in a foreign language . He has not been long from me . I send the accounts I have of him , and I shall put him in mind of writing to ...
... English . He made a translation of your last letter to him , so that some of your works may now appear in a foreign language . He has not been long from me . I send the accounts I have of him , and I shall put him in mind of writing to ...
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... of all the different species of barbarity with which the English have carried on the war in America , expressing every abominable This re- circumstance of their cruelty and inhumanity , that PART I 45 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... of all the different species of barbarity with which the English have carried on the war in America , expressing every abominable This re- circumstance of their cruelty and inhumanity , that PART I 45 OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear bald eagle believe best wishes Boston Britain Burgoyne colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR desire EDMUND BURKE enclosed enemies England English enjoy Europe France gentlemen give glad gout GOVERNOR FRANKLIN grandson Greenland hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS hope humble servant JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter king lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne lordship March 16 means ment mention minister nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason received your favor received your kind repeal respect RICHARD BACHE secretary seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion