The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... taken in regulating and correcting the edition of those pa- pers . Your friendship for me appears in almost every page ; and if the preservation of any of them should prove of use to the public , it is to you that the public will owe ...
... taken in regulating and correcting the edition of those pa- pers . Your friendship for me appears in almost every page ; and if the preservation of any of them should prove of use to the public , it is to you that the public will owe ...
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... taken at reasons given , the friendship may still subsist , and in some other way be useful . The time diminishes daily , and is usefully employed . All hu- man situations have their inconveniences ; we feel those that we find in the ...
... taken at reasons given , the friendship may still subsist , and in some other way be useful . The time diminishes daily , and is usefully employed . All hu- man situations have their inconveniences ; we feel those that we find in the ...
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... taken , and it is be- come as public as such a thing can well be , that is not printed , but I could not dream of its being heard of at Madrid ! The thought was partly taken from a little piece of some unknown writer which I met with 50 ...
... taken , and it is be- come as public as such a thing can well be , that is not printed , but I could not dream of its being heard of at Madrid ! The thought was partly taken from a little piece of some unknown writer which I met with 50 ...
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... taken 22 sail of their homeward bound prizes ; one of our American privateers has taken two more , and brought them into Brest ; and two were burnt . There were 34 in company , with two men of war of the line and two frigates ; who ...
... taken 22 sail of their homeward bound prizes ; one of our American privateers has taken two more , and brought them into Brest ; and two were burnt . There were 34 in company , with two men of war of the line and two frigates ; who ...
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... taken of them , was a mortifying circumstance ; but it was what I could neither prevent or remedy . Those who feel pain at seeing others enjoy pleasure , and are unhappy , must meet daily with so many causes of tor- ment , that I ...
... taken of them , was a mortifying circumstance ; but it was what I could neither prevent or remedy . Those who feel pain at seeing others enjoy pleasure , and are unhappy , must meet daily with so many causes of tor- ment , that I ...
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear assembly bald eagle believe best wishes Bishop Boston Britain colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR Delaware language desire endeavour enemies England English enjoy Europe excellent expence favor Foundling Hospital France FRANKLIN gentlemen give glad gout Governor grandson hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS honor hope humble servant imagine inclosed JONATHAN SHIPLEY JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter King lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne March 16 ment mention minister mischief nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion papers Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure present printed reason received your kind request RICHARD BACHE sent sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion writing