Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Lord Viscount Howe , August 18 , 1784 to William Strahan , esq . August 19 , 1784 to George Wheatley , esq . August 21 , 1784 * to ** ( supposed to Dr. Priestley ) , August 21 , 1784 14 to B. Vaughan , esq . Sept. 7 , 1784 to the same ...
... Lord Viscount Howe , August 18 , 1784 to William Strahan , esq . August 19 , 1784 to George Wheatley , esq . August 21 , 1784 * to ** ( supposed to Dr. Priestley ) , August 21 , 1784 14 to B. Vaughan , esq . Sept. 7 , 1784 to the same ...
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... Lord ! Lord ! who value themselves upon their faith , though great enough to perform miracles , but have neglected good works , shall be rejected . He professed that he came not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance ; which ...
... Lord ! Lord ! who value themselves upon their faith , though great enough to perform miracles , but have neglected good works , shall be rejected . He professed that he came not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance ; which ...
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... Lord Howe is to bombard Boston this summer , and Burgoyne , with the troops from Canada , to destroy Providence , and lay waste Connecticut ; while Howe marches against Philadelphia . They They will do us undoubtedly as much mischief as ...
... Lord Howe is to bombard Boston this summer , and Burgoyne , with the troops from Canada , to destroy Providence , and lay waste Connecticut ; while Howe marches against Philadelphia . They They will do us undoubtedly as much mischief as ...
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... Lord N-- ; that having it in your power to hang or send him to the lighters , you had generously reprieved him for transpor- tation . SIR , TO GENERAL BECKWITH . Passy , May , 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no autho ...
... Lord N-- ; that having it in your power to hang or send him to the lighters , you had generously reprieved him for transpor- tation . SIR , TO GENERAL BECKWITH . Passy , May , 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no autho ...
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... Lord Chatham , which I saw when in London , must think that so able an officer might have been ex- ceedingly useful to our cause , if he had been in America at the beginning of the war . But there is a great difficulty at this time in ...
... Lord Chatham , which I saw when in London , must think that so able an officer might have been ex- ceedingly useful to our cause , if he had been in America at the beginning of the war . But there is a great difficulty at this time in ...
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