Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... continue mending till you recover your former health and firmness . Let me know whether you still use the cold bath , and what effect it has . As to the kindness you mention , I wish it could have been of more service to you . But if it ...
... continue mending till you recover your former health and firmness . Let me know whether you still use the cold bath , and what effect it has . As to the kindness you mention , I wish it could have been of more service to you . But if it ...
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... continue to enjoy them . I hope for the great pleasure of once more seeing and con- versing with you ; and though living on in one's children , as we both may do , is a good thing , I can- not but fancy it might be better to continue ...
... continue to enjoy them . I hope for the great pleasure of once more seeing and con- versing with you ; and though living on in one's children , as we both may do , is a good thing , I can- not but fancy it might be better to continue ...
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... continue slaughtering one another as long as they can find money to pay the butchers . But of all the wars in my time , this on the part of England appears to me the wickedest ; having no cause but malice against liberty , and the ...
... continue slaughtering one another as long as they can find money to pay the butchers . But of all the wars in my time , this on the part of England appears to me the wickedest ; having no cause but malice against liberty , and the ...
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... continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able to muster will not probably recruit their army OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 25.
... continue through the summer . Our enemies are disappointed in the number of additional troops they purposed to send over . What they have been able to muster will not probably recruit their army OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 25.
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... altogether a very extraor- dinary woman . She was the niece of the celebrated John Wes- past , and if you should continue in your resolution OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 29 Dr Franklin to Mr Thomas Viny, May 4, 1779 to Mrs Wright, May 4, 1779.
... altogether a very extraor- dinary woman . She was the niece of the celebrated John Wes- past , and if you should continue in your resolution OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 29 Dr Franklin to Mr Thomas Viny, May 4, 1779 to Mrs Wright, May 4, 1779.
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