Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Lord Shelburne , as his librarian , at a salary of about £ 300 per annum , for a certain num- ber of years : but before the term had expired he became dis- gusted with his situation , and requested counsel from Dr. Frank- lin on the ...
... Lord Shelburne , as his librarian , at a salary of about £ 300 per annum , for a certain num- ber of years : but before the term had expired he became dis- gusted with his situation , and requested counsel from Dr. Frank- lin on the ...
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... Lord Shelburne's , and had a long conversation with him and Mr. Conway ( there being no other company ) , on the subject of reducing American expense . They have it in contemplation to return the management of Indian affairs into the ...
... Lord Shelburne's , and had a long conversation with him and Mr. Conway ( there being no other company ) , on the subject of reducing American expense . They have it in contemplation to return the management of Indian affairs into the ...
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Benjamin Franklin. course on American affairs , particularly on paper money : Lord Shelburne declared himself fully con- vinced of the utility of taking off the restraint , by my answer to the report of the board of trade . General ...
Benjamin Franklin. course on American affairs , particularly on paper money : Lord Shelburne declared himself fully con- vinced of the utility of taking off the restraint , by my answer to the report of the board of trade . General ...
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... Lord knows who . I am told I shall meet with great respect there ; but winds change , and perhaps it will be full as ... Shelburne's , and the same that recommended Mr. M'Lean to OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 279.
... Lord knows who . I am told I shall meet with great respect there ; but winds change , and perhaps it will be full as ... Shelburne's , and the same that recommended Mr. M'Lean to OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 279.
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... Lord Shelburne . He invited me the next day to dine with him . Lord Clare was to have been there , but did not come . There was nobody but Mr. M'Lean . My lord knew nothing of the boundary's having ever been agreed on by Sir William ...
... Lord Shelburne . He invited me the next day to dine with him . Lord Clare was to have been there , but did not come . There was nobody but Mr. M'Lean . My lord knew nothing of the boundary's having ever been agreed on by Sir William ...
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