Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... given to any sect , lest in time that pre- was established the present university of dominancy might be a means of appropriating Philadelphia . I have been continued one of the whole to the use of such sect , contrary to its trustees ...
... given to any sect , lest in time that pre- was established the present university of dominancy might be a means of appropriating Philadelphia . I have been continued one of the whole to the use of such sect , contrary to its trustees ...
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... given bond to pay . Their demands gave me a great deal of trouble : I acquainted them that the money was ready in the paymaster's hands , but the order for paying it must first be obtained from general Shirley , and that I had applied ...
... given bond to pay . Their demands gave me a great deal of trouble : I acquainted them that the money was ready in the paymaster's hands , but the order for paying it must first be obtained from general Shirley , and that I had applied ...
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... given me their transactions greatly by mistranslations , and thence mis- gratis . * They also presented me with the conceptions of another's meaning , much of gold medal of sir Godfrey Copley , for the one of the Abbé's letters being ...
... given me their transactions greatly by mistranslations , and thence mis- gratis . * They also presented me with the conceptions of another's meaning , much of gold medal of sir Godfrey Copley , for the one of the Abbé's letters being ...
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... given to observe them , and his evidently intended to serve the proprietary ruin if he disobeyed ; yet seemed not unwil- interest with great prejudice to that of the ling to hazard himself if lord Loudon would people . That I was much ...
... given to observe them , and his evidently intended to serve the proprietary ruin if he disobeyed ; yet seemed not unwil- interest with great prejudice to that of the ling to hazard himself if lord Loudon would people . That I was much ...
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... given by the city of New York , to lord Loudon , on his taking upon him the command . Shirley , though thereby superseded , was present also . There was a great company of officers , citi- zens , and strangers , and some chairs having ...
... given by the city of New York , to lord Loudon , on his taking upon him the command . Shirley , though thereby superseded , was present also . There was a great company of officers , citi- zens , and strangers , and some chairs having ...
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