Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... kind sentiments with regard to me , and shall make it my peculiar care so to act as to merit the continuance of their good opinion ; and can truly say it is no small mortification to me to be obliged to differ in opinion from the ...
... kind sentiments with regard to me , and shall make it my peculiar care so to act as to merit the continuance of their good opinion ; and can truly say it is no small mortification to me to be obliged to differ in opinion from the ...
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... kind as heretofore , his good judgment should lead him to con- clude , that such considerations in life ' as our allegiance to the crown , or the immediate safety of the colony , & c . are sufficient induce- ments for him to disobey ...
... kind as heretofore , his good judgment should lead him to con- clude , that such considerations in life ' as our allegiance to the crown , or the immediate safety of the colony , & c . are sufficient induce- ments for him to disobey ...
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... kind should furnish the least pretence for any obstruction to the general service . Upon the 25th of March , 1755 , this bill was left with the governor , and on the first of the next month he sent them the following message , viz . 66 ...
... kind should furnish the least pretence for any obstruction to the general service . Upon the 25th of March , 1755 , this bill was left with the governor , and on the first of the next month he sent them the following message , viz . 66 ...
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... kind , and returning thanks for the same . The reason of this summons assigned by the governor in his message was to this effect , " That general Braddock having begun his march towards ' fort Du Quesne , had repre- sented to him ...
... kind , and returning thanks for the same . The reason of this summons assigned by the governor in his message was to this effect , " That general Braddock having begun his march towards ' fort Du Quesne , had repre- sented to him ...
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... kind heard , since he came to town , that the king visit , and to those of the Six Nations that of England intended to send over a number of were with our army in the late action ; as- troops to assist in repelling those invaders , he ...
... kind heard , since he came to town , that the king visit , and to those of the Six Nations that of England intended to send over a number of were with our army in the late action ; as- troops to assist in repelling those invaders , he ...
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