Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judge by the description of the winter , the country they visited should be southward of New England , supposing no change since that time of the climate . But if it ...
... give the account a great appearance of authenticity . And if one may judge by the description of the winter , the country they visited should be southward of New England , supposing no change since that time of the climate . But if it ...
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... give you health and spirits , and subsequent cheerful- ness and contentment , with every other situation . I prescribe that regimen for you , my dear , in pure good - will , without a fee . And let me tell you , if you do not get into ...
... give you health and spirits , and subsequent cheerful- ness and contentment , with every other situation . I prescribe that regimen for you , my dear , in pure good - will , without a fee . And let me tell you , if you do not get into ...
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... gives me still greater satisfaction to find that our being here is of some use to our country . On that head I cannot be more explicit at present . I rejoice with you in the happy change of affairs in America last winter : I hope the ...
... gives me still greater satisfaction to find that our being here is of some use to our country . On that head I cannot be more explicit at present . I rejoice with you in the happy change of affairs in America last winter : I hope the ...
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... give out , that Lord Howe is to bombard Boston this summer , and Burgoyne , with the troops from Canada , to destroy Providence , and lay waste Connecticut ; while Howe marches against Philadelphia . They They will do us undoubtedly as ...
... give out , that Lord Howe is to bombard Boston this summer , and Burgoyne , with the troops from Canada , to destroy Providence , and lay waste Connecticut ; while Howe marches against Philadelphia . They They will do us undoubtedly as ...
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... give me of your industry , the table - cloths of your own spinning , & c .; but the latter part of the paragraph , that you * During the occupation of Philadelphia by a British army . had sent for linen from France because weaving and ...
... give me of your industry , the table - cloths of your own spinning , & c .; but the latter part of the paragraph , that you * During the occupation of Philadelphia by a British army . had sent for linen from France because weaving and ...
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