Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed , therefore , ' that little need be said on the value of the correspondence of DR ...
... colonies from the parent country has been by far the most prolific and extensive in its effects of any in the history of modern ages . It is presumed , therefore , ' that little need be said on the value of the correspondence of DR ...
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... colonies , which have contributed greatly to the church Street , the bulk of which coming to Peter , who was the eldest son , he was enabled to follow his favorite pursuit of natural history . He had one of the finest gardens in England ...
... colonies , which have contributed greatly to the church Street , the bulk of which coming to Peter , who was the eldest son , he was enabled to follow his favorite pursuit of natural history . He had one of the finest gardens in England ...
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... Colonies , in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominions . In 1772 he published Historical Accounts of Guinea ; with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade , its ...
... Colonies , in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominions . In 1772 he published Historical Accounts of Guinea ; with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade , its ...
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... 12 , 1775 . I have just received , through the hands of the * Dr. Franklin was at that time agent for several of the Ame- rican colonies in Great Britain . ambassador of Spain , the much esteemed present your most OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 19.
... 12 , 1775 . I have just received , through the hands of the * Dr. Franklin was at that time agent for several of the Ame- rican colonies in Great Britain . ambassador of Spain , the much esteemed present your most OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 19.
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... colonies , as Epictetus warned in vain his master that he would break his leg . You believed rather the tales you heard of our poltroonery and impotence of body and mind . Do you not remember the story you told me of the Scotch serjeant ...
... colonies , as Epictetus warned in vain his master that he would break his leg . You believed rather the tales you heard of our poltroonery and impotence of body and mind . Do you not remember the story you told me of the Scotch serjeant ...
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