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... hear his propositions of peace , 137 - Resolution re- specting general Sullivan , 140 - Report of the com- mittee appointed to confer with lord Howe , 140 - As- semble at Philadelphia , 141 . Cool Thoughts , a pamphlet by Franklin , 78 ...
... hear his propositions of peace , 137 - Resolution re- specting general Sullivan , 140 - Report of the com- mittee appointed to confer with lord Howe , 140 - As- semble at Philadelphia , 141 . Cool Thoughts , a pamphlet by Franklin , 78 ...
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... hear , and of half as much as you see . " He entertained a very unfavourable opinion of the ordinary modes and topics of conversation in mixed companies ; he did not consider them always the most favourable places for obtaining or ...
... hear , and of half as much as you see . " He entertained a very unfavourable opinion of the ordinary modes and topics of conversation in mixed companies ; he did not consider them always the most favourable places for obtaining or ...
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... hear nothing from them , and they write not to me , so that I know not where to find them . I have been again to about seeing . but have Chaucer too calls his country gentleman , a Franklin ; and after describing his good housekeeping ...
... hear nothing from them , and they write not to me , so that I know not where to find them . I have been again to about seeing . but have Chaucer too calls his country gentleman , a Franklin ; and after describing his good housekeeping ...
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... hear what he will say to it . " It was agreed , and I immediately transcribed it , that it might appear in my own hand . We met : Watson's performance was read ; there were some beauties in it , but many defects . Os- borne's was read ...
... hear what he will say to it . " It was agreed , and I immediately transcribed it , that it might appear in my own hand . We met : Watson's performance was read ; there were some beauties in it , but many defects . Os- borne's was read ...
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... hear the cede it to those of the academy ; the latter debates , in which as clerk I could take no undertaking to discharge the debt , to keep part ; and which were often so uninteresting , for ever open in the building a large hall for ...
... hear the cede it to those of the academy ; the latter debates , in which as clerk I could take no undertaking to discharge the debt , to keep part ; and which were often so uninteresting , for ever open in the building a large hall for ...
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