Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Passy , May 4 , 1779 . I received with great pleasure your kind letter , as I learnt by it that my hospitable friend still ex- ists , and that his friendship for me had not abated . We have had a hard struggle , but the Almighty has ...
... Passy , May 4 , 1779 . I received with great pleasure your kind letter , as I learnt by it that my hospitable friend still ex- ists , and that his friendship for me had not abated . We have had a hard struggle , but the Almighty has ...
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... Passy , May , 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no autho- rity to treat or agree with any military person , of any jesties , who were amused with her originality . The great Lord Chatham honored her with his visits ...
... Passy , May , 17 , 1779 . Having assured you verbally that I had no autho- rity to treat or agree with any military person , of any jesties , who were amused with her originality . The great Lord Chatham honored her with his visits ...
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... Passy , May 27 , 1779 . I received some time since a letter from a person at Belfast , informing me that a great number of people in those parts were desirous of going to settle in America , if passports could be obtained for them and ...
... Passy , May 27 , 1779 . I received some time since a letter from a person at Belfast , informing me that a great number of people in those parts were desirous of going to settle in America , if passports could be obtained for them and ...
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... Passy , June 2 , 1779 . I received your obliging letter by the Chevalier de Ramondis , who appears extremely sensible of the civilities he received at Boston , and very desirous of being serviceable to the American cause . His wound is ...
... Passy , June 2 , 1779 . I received your obliging letter by the Chevalier de Ramondis , who appears extremely sensible of the civilities he received at Boston , and very desirous of being serviceable to the American cause . His wound is ...
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... Passy , June 2 , 1779 . I am very easy about the efforts Messrs . L. and *** are using ( as you tell me ) to injure me on that side of the water . I trust in the justice of the con- gress that they will listen to no accusations against ...
... Passy , June 2 , 1779 . I am very easy about the efforts Messrs . L. and *** are using ( as you tell me ) to injure me on that side of the water . I trust in the justice of the con- gress that they will listen to no accusations against ...
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