Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... ( Received in Paris . ) | the American youth . Not that I think the " MY DEAR AND HONOURED FRIEND , -I have often been desirous of writing to thee , but could not be reconciled to the thought , that the letter might fall into the hands of ...
... ( Received in Paris . ) | the American youth . Not that I think the " MY DEAR AND HONOURED FRIEND , -I have often been desirous of writing to thee , but could not be reconciled to the thought , that the letter might fall into the hands of ...
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... received any favour , to shift the burden of the obligation from off their own shoulders , and place it in heaven , I had contrived to fix it on earth . The last time I saw Mr. Whitefield , was in London , when he consulted me about his ...
... received any favour , to shift the burden of the obligation from off their own shoulders , and place it in heaven , I had contrived to fix it on earth . The last time I saw Mr. Whitefield , was in London , when he consulted me about his ...
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... received the separate appointments of agent for the re- spective colonies of New Jersey , Georgia , and Massachusetts . All of which he continued to fill with equal credit to himself and advan- tage to his constituents , during his stay ...
... received the separate appointments of agent for the re- spective colonies of New Jersey , Georgia , and Massachusetts . All of which he continued to fill with equal credit to himself and advan- tage to his constituents , during his stay ...
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... received the preced- ing letters , and mentioned my having written to him on the 2d of December and 5th of January ; and knowing what use was made against the people there , of every trifling mob ; and fearing lest if the letters should ...
... received the preced- ing letters , and mentioned my having written to him on the 2d of December and 5th of January ; and knowing what use was made against the people there , of every trifling mob ; and fearing lest if the letters should ...
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... received , relating to my supposed application to Mr. Grenville for a place in the American for- your stamp office . As I deny that either mer or latter informations are true , it seems incumbent on me , for your satisfaction , to re ...
... received , relating to my supposed application to Mr. Grenville for a place in the American for- your stamp office . As I deny that either mer or latter informations are true , it seems incumbent on me , for your satisfaction , to re ...
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