Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... assembly of Pennsylvania , June 13 , 1767 to the same , August 8 , 1767 to Governor Franklin , August 28 , 1767 . to the same , Nov. 25 , 1767 D to Joseph Galloway , esq . Dec. 1 , 1767 • • 267 272 277 0 279 • 283 Dr. Franklin to Mr ...
... assembly of Pennsylvania , June 13 , 1767 to the same , August 8 , 1767 to Governor Franklin , August 28 , 1767 . to the same , Nov. 25 , 1767 D to Joseph Galloway , esq . Dec. 1 , 1767 • • 267 272 277 0 279 • 283 Dr. Franklin to Mr ...
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... assembly of wise men is the greatest fool upon earth . I am told that the little pamphlet of Advice to such as would remove to America , is reprinted in London , with my name to it , which I would rather had been omitted ; but wish to ...
... assembly of wise men is the greatest fool upon earth . I am told that the little pamphlet of Advice to such as would remove to America , is reprinted in London , with my name to it , which I would rather had been omitted ; but wish to ...
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... assembly . What was the consequence of this monstrous pride and insolence ? You first sent small armies to subdue us , believing them more than sufficient , but soon found yourselves obliged to send greater ; these , whenever they ven ...
... assembly . What was the consequence of this monstrous pride and insolence ? You first sent small armies to subdue us , believing them more than sufficient , but soon found yourselves obliged to send greater ; these , whenever they ven ...
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... assembly , as well as of a great part of the territory ; and I re- member well the first ship that brought any of them over . I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affec- tionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO GEORGE WHEATLEY , ESQ . TREASURER ...
... assembly , as well as of a great part of the territory ; and I re- member well the first ship that brought any of them over . I am ever , my dear friend , yours most affec- tionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO GEORGE WHEATLEY , ESQ . TREASURER ...
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... assembly to declare their belief , that the whole of it was given by divine inspira- tion , had better have been omitted . That I had opposed the clause ; but being overpowered by numbers , and fearing more might in future times be ...
... assembly to declare their belief , that the whole of it was given by divine inspira- tion , had better have been omitted . That I had opposed the clause ; but being overpowered by numbers , and fearing more might in future times be ...
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