Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Europe . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE , and the PRIVATE COR- RESPONDENCE of DR . FRANKLIN , will show much more clearly the great chain on which the fate of nations depends , than the debates in senates , the cabals of cabinets , or the details ...
... Europe . MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE , and the PRIVATE COR- RESPONDENCE of DR . FRANKLIN , will show much more clearly the great chain on which the fate of nations depends , than the debates in senates , the cabals of cabinets , or the details ...
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... Europe . In fine , I am glad you are married , and congratulate you most cordially upon it . You are now in the way of becoming a useful citizen ; and you have escaped the unnatural state of celibacy for life - the fate of many here ...
... Europe . In fine , I am glad you are married , and congratulate you most cordially upon it . You are now in the way of becoming a useful citizen ; and you have escaped the unnatural state of celibacy for life - the fate of many here ...
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... European improvement in agriculture and the arts , and every philosophical discovery ; among which , in 1745 , he sent over an account of the new Ger- man experiments in electricity , together with a glass tube , and some directions for ...
... European improvement in agriculture and the arts , and every philosophical discovery ; among which , in 1745 , he sent over an account of the new Ger- man experiments in electricity , together with a glass tube , and some directions for ...
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... Europe . It seems , therefore , pru- dent on both sides to cultivate a good understanding , that may hereafter be so useful to both ; towards which a fair foundation is already laid in our minds , by the well - founded popular opinion ...
... Europe . It seems , therefore , pru- dent on both sides to cultivate a good understanding , that may hereafter be so useful to both ; towards which a fair foundation is already laid in our minds , by the well - founded popular opinion ...
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... Europe at work upon fixed air ; and it is with great pleasure I observe how high you stand in their opinion ; for I enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's ...
... Europe at work upon fixed air ; and it is with great pleasure I observe how high you stand in their opinion ; for I enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's ...
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