Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Lord Hillsborough , and Lord Dartmouth takes his place , to the great satisfaction of all the friends of America . You will hear it said among you ( I suppose ) that 320 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... Lord Hillsborough , and Lord Dartmouth takes his place , to the great satisfaction of all the friends of America . You will hear it said among you ( I suppose ) that 320 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... Lord Dartmouth : we liked him very well when he was at the head of the board formerly , and probably should like him again . This I heard no more of ; but I am pretty sure it was reported where I could wish it , though I know not that ...
... Lord Dartmouth : we liked him very well when he was at the head of the board formerly , and probably should like him again . This I heard no more of ; but I am pretty sure it was reported where I could wish it , though I know not that ...
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... Lord Dartmouth succeeds him , who has much more favorable dispositions to- wards the colonies . He has heretofore expressed some personal regard for me , and I hope now to find our business with the board more easy to transact . Your ...
... Lord Dartmouth succeeds him , who has much more favorable dispositions to- wards the colonies . He has heretofore expressed some personal regard for me , and I hope now to find our business with the board more easy to transact . Your ...
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... Lord Dartmouth , who , we have reason to think , means well to the colonies . 326 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... Lord Dartmouth , who , we have reason to think , means well to the colonies . 326 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... Lord Dartmouth , his lordship sent for me to dis- course with me upon it . After a long audience he was pleased to say , that notwithstanding all I had said , or could say , in support and justification of the petition , he was sure ...
... Lord Dartmouth , his lordship sent for me to dis- course with me upon it . After a long audience he was pleased to say , that notwithstanding all I had said , or could say , in support and justification of the petition , he was sure ...
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