Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... obtained credit , and were not only taken in payment for the provisions ; but many monied people who had cash lying by ... obtain his assent , but he was obsti- nate . I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor ...
... obtained credit , and were not only taken in payment for the provisions ; but many monied people who had cash lying by ... obtain his assent , but he was obsti- nate . I then suggested a method of doing the business without the governor ...
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... obtaining the wagons and horses is not likely to succeed , I am obliged to send word to the general in four- teen ... obtain that remainder ; of which more hereafter . This general was , I think , a brave man , and might probably have ...
... obtaining the wagons and horses is not likely to succeed , I am obliged to send word to the general in four- teen ... obtain that remainder ; of which more hereafter . This general was , I think , a brave man , and might probably have ...
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... obtained by the enemy , but in reality for beating down their price in favour of the contractors , in whose profits , it was said , ( perhaps from suspicion only , ) he had a share ; and when at length the embargo was taken off ...
... obtained by the enemy , but in reality for beating down their price in favour of the contractors , in whose profits , it was said , ( perhaps from suspicion only , ) he had a share ; and when at length the embargo was taken off ...
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... obtain the testi- mony of Franklin in favour of the object of his admiration ; though it is to be regretted , that he could not even do this , without mixing with his quotation something disrespectful of the very authority which he ...
... obtain the testi- mony of Franklin in favour of the object of his admiration ; though it is to be regretted , that he could not even do this , without mixing with his quotation something disrespectful of the very authority which he ...
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... obtain any thing from them , it hence ; the trade would be renewed in all always accompanied his requisition with ... obtained more money from the colonies by their volun- tary grants , than he himself expected from his stamps . But he ...
... obtain any thing from them , it hence ; the trade would be renewed in all always accompanied his requisition with ... obtained more money from the colonies by their volun- tary grants , than he himself expected from his stamps . But he ...
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