Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... English ; very intelligible for the time he had been among us . The circumstances give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judge by the description of the winter , the country they visited should be southward ...
... English ; very intelligible for the time he had been among us . The circumstances give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judge by the description of the winter , the country they visited should be southward ...
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... English gentleman here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in Eng- land , replied one of them , not to make peace . Do not believe the reports you hear ...
... English gentleman here the other day , in company with some French , remarked , that it was folly in France not to make war immediately : And in Eng- land , replied one of them , not to make peace . Do not believe the reports you hear ...
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... English manufactures into America , under pretence of their being the substance of persons going there to settle . I admire the spirit with which I see the Irish are at length determined to claim some share of that freedom of commerce ...
... English manufactures into America , under pretence of their being the substance of persons going there to settle . I admire the spirit with which I see the Irish are at length determined to claim some share of that freedom of commerce ...
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... English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their in- justice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin . I have the honor to be , with great esteem , Sir , your most ...
... English have long seemed to think it a right which none could have but themselves . Their in- justice has already cost them dear , and if persisted in , will be their ruin . I have the honor to be , with great esteem , Sir , your most ...
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... English . He made a translation of your last letter to him , so that some of your works may now appear in a foreign language . He has not been long from me . I send the accounts I have of him , and I shall put him in mind of writing to ...
... English . He made a translation of your last letter to him , so that some of your works may now appear in a foreign language . He has not been long from me . I send the accounts I have of him , and I shall put him in mind of writing to ...
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