Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...T. S. Manning., 1817 - 519 páginas |
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... pleased with the account captain Freeman gives me of you . I always judged by your behaviour when a child that you would make a good , agreeable woman , and you know you were ever my peculiar favourite . I have been thinking what would ...
... pleased with the account captain Freeman gives me of you . I always judged by your behaviour when a child that you would make a good , agreeable woman , and you know you were ever my peculiar favourite . I have been thinking what would ...
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... pleased that the loss is in some measure made up to you by the birth of a second . We have had the small pox here lately , which raged vio- lently while it lasted ; there have been about fifty persons in- noculated , who all recovered ...
... pleased that the loss is in some measure made up to you by the birth of a second . We have had the small pox here lately , which raged vio- lently while it lasted ; there have been about fifty persons in- noculated , who all recovered ...
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... pleased kindly to desire to have all my publications . I had daily expectations of procuring some of them from a friend to whom I formerly sent them , when I was in America , and postponed writing to you , till I should obtain them ...
... pleased kindly to desire to have all my publications . I had daily expectations of procuring some of them from a friend to whom I formerly sent them , when I was in America , and postponed writing to you , till I should obtain them ...
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... pleased to mention in so obliging a manner ; and shall be ex- tremely obliged in receiving a copy of the collection of Max- ims for the Conduct of Life , which you are preparing for the use of your children . I purpose likewise a little ...
... pleased to mention in so obliging a manner ; and shall be ex- tremely obliged in receiving a copy of the collection of Max- ims for the Conduct of Life , which you are preparing for the use of your children . I purpose likewise a little ...
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... pleased , and will please for ever , though men scarce know why . That they were origi- nally composed for the harp , and of the most simple kind , — I mean a harp without any half notes , but those in the ǹa- tural scale , and with no ...
... pleased , and will please for ever , though men scarce know why . That they were origi- nally composed for the harp , and of the most simple kind , — I mean a harp without any half notes , but those in the ǹa- tural scale , and with no ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquainted affairs affectionately agreeable America answer April 17 April 22 Art of Virtue assembly believe best wishes Boston Britain colonies commerce continue copy coun David Hartley dear friend DEAR SIR desire duty effect enemies England Europe expect favor France FRANKLIN gentleman give glad gout governor grandson hand happy hear heard honor hope humble servant inclosed Jane Mecom Joseph Galloway kind letter king late liberty live logography London lord lord Dartmouth lord Hillsborough Lord Kames lordship ment mention ministers nation never obedient obliged occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason RECEIVED your kind respect seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon stamp act suppose thank thing Thomas Cushing thought tion trade treaty write