The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Written by Himself. Now First Edited from Original Manuscripts and from His Printed Correspondence and Other Writings, Volumen2J. B. Lippincott Company, 1905 |
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... Proposals of Lord North - Writes an Account of his Negotiations with Lord Howe - Jefferson's Suspicions that Wm . Temple Frank- lin had tampered with it - Embarks for the United States ( 1774- 1776 ) 239-255 CHAPTER X. An Account of ...
... Proposals of Lord North - Writes an Account of his Negotiations with Lord Howe - Jefferson's Suspicions that Wm . Temple Frank- lin had tampered with it - Embarks for the United States ( 1774- 1776 ) 239-255 CHAPTER X. An Account of ...
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... proposed for your visit is expired ; and that you continue , by every means in your power , to make the remainder of her days as comfortable to her as possible . Invent amusements for her ; be pleased when she accepts of them , and ...
... proposed for your visit is expired ; and that you continue , by every means in your power , to make the remainder of her days as comfortable to her as possible . Invent amusements for her ; be pleased when she accepts of them , and ...
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... proposed , and the Parliament came into the making a gen- eral act , forbidding all future emissions of paper money , that should be a legal tender in any colony whatever . The Virginia merchants have since had the mortification to find ...
... proposed , and the Parliament came into the making a gen- eral act , forbidding all future emissions of paper money , that should be a legal tender in any colony whatever . The Virginia merchants have since had the mortification to find ...
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... proposal . How I rattle ! This flight must be owing to this new acquaintance , or to the joy of hearing my old one is returned to this country . I know which I attribute it to , for I can tell when my spirits were enlivened ; but you ...
... proposal . How I rattle ! This flight must be owing to this new acquaintance , or to the joy of hearing my old one is returned to this country . I know which I attribute it to , for I can tell when my spirits were enlivened ; but you ...
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... propose it to Parliament , and upon the anti - commercial nature of these duties . The conduct of America , he said , had been such as , in his opinion , to prevent their going farther , by their refusing to be content with this , by ...
... propose it to Parliament , and upon the anti - commercial nature of these duties . The conduct of America , he said , had been such as , in his opinion , to prevent their going farther , by their refusing to be content with this , by ...
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