Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... DEAR SIR , [ No date . ] ( supposed to be in 1768 or 1769. ) Understanding that an account of our dear de- parted friend , Mr. Peter Collinson , * is intended to be given to the public , I cannot omit expressing my * Peter Collinson ...
... DEAR SIR , [ No date . ] ( supposed to be in 1768 or 1769. ) Understanding that an account of our dear de- parted friend , Mr. Peter Collinson , * is intended to be given to the public , I cannot omit expressing my * Peter Collinson ...
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... dear Sir , Your most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO MICHAEL HILLEGAS , ESQ . PHILADELPHIA . DEAR SIR , London , March 17 , 1770 . I received your favor of November 25 , and have made inquiries , as you desired , concerning the cop ...
... dear Sir , Your most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO MICHAEL HILLEGAS , ESQ . PHILADELPHIA . DEAR SIR , London , March 17 , 1770 . I received your favor of November 25 , and have made inquiries , as you desired , concerning the cop ...
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... dear friend , Yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO DR . PRIESTLEY . DEAR SIR , London , September 19 , 1772 . In the affair of so much importance to you , wherein you ask my advice , I cannot , for want of sufficient premises ...
... dear friend , Yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO DR . PRIESTLEY . DEAR SIR , London , September 19 , 1772 . In the affair of so much importance to you , wherein you ask my advice , I cannot , for want of sufficient premises ...
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... gained ground to the southward ; and if so , perhaps more northern coun- tries might anciently have had vines , than can bear them in these days . B. FRANKLIN . DEAR SIR , TO SAMUEL DANFORTH , ESQ . London 18 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... gained ground to the southward ; and if so , perhaps more northern coun- tries might anciently have had vines , than can bear them in these days . B. FRANKLIN . DEAR SIR , TO SAMUEL DANFORTH , ESQ . London 18 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... dear sir , for an age to come , and for ever , with sincere esteem and respect , your most obedient humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS MOST SERENE HIGHNESS DON GABRIEL OF ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE , BOURBON . Philadelphia , Dec. 12 , 1775 ...
... dear sir , for an age to come , and for ever , with sincere esteem and respect , your most obedient humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS MOST SERENE HIGHNESS DON GABRIEL OF ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE , BOURBON . Philadelphia , Dec. 12 , 1775 ...
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