Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... interests it was designed to injure , felt too much of the mens conscia recti to do other than treat the ridiculous invention with con- tempt , from a persuasion that the refutation of an improbable falsehood is beneath the dignity of ...
... interests it was designed to injure , felt too much of the mens conscia recti to do other than treat the ridiculous invention with con- tempt , from a persuasion that the refutation of an improbable falsehood is beneath the dignity of ...
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... interest and influence to obtain for me the public business of both govern- ments . And as I expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the ...
... interest and influence to obtain for me the public business of both govern- ments . And as I expressed doubts that my father would assist me in it , Sir William said he would give me a letter to him in which he would set forth the ...
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... interest . He now told me he was about to return to Phi- ladelphia , and should carry over a great quantity of goods in order to open a Store there . He pro- posed to take me over as his clerk , to keep his books , ( in which he would ...
... interest . He now told me he was about to return to Phi- ladelphia , and should carry over a great quantity of goods in order to open a Store there . He pro- posed to take me over as his clerk , to keep his books , ( in which he would ...
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... interest I had , every one of these exerting themselves in recom- mending business to us . Breintnal particularly procured us from the Quakers the printing 40 sheets of their history , the rest being to be done by Keimer ; and upon ...
... interest I had , every one of these exerting themselves in recom- mending business to us . Breintnal particularly procured us from the Quakers the printing 40 sheets of their history , the rest being to be done by Keimer ; and upon ...
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... interest , and many thanks : so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Mere- dith's father , who was to have paid for our printing- house ...
... interest , and many thanks : so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Mere- dith's father , who was to have paid for our printing- house ...
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accordingly acquainted affairs afterwards agreed America answer appeared appointed apprehended Art of Virtue assembly attended Barclay bill Boston Boston port act Britain British colonies common conduct considered continued copy crown defence desire dispute duty endeavored England father favor Franklin friends gave give governor grant money hands honor inhabitants injury Keimer king letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Hyde Lord Stanhope lordship majesty Majesty's means measures ment mentioned ministers never observed obtained occasion opinion paper parliament Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleased present printed printing-house privy council proposed proprietaries province Quakers reason received repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act Street supposed thing Thomas Hutchinson Thomas Whately thought tion told took town virtue waggons wished writing wrote