Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... liberty of informing you , that in 1730 , a subscription library being set on foot at Philadelphia , he encouraged the design by making several very valuable presents to it , and procuring others from his friends : and as the library ...
... liberty of informing you , that in 1730 , a subscription library being set on foot at Philadelphia , he encouraged the design by making several very valuable presents to it , and procuring others from his friends : and as the library ...
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... liberty , and the equity of its courts in setting free a single negro . This was inserted in the London Chronicle of the 20th of June * An American philanthropist . In 1767 he wrote a Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies , in a ...
... liberty , and the equity of its courts in setting free a single negro . This was inserted in the London Chronicle of the 20th of June * An American philanthropist . In 1767 he wrote a Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies , in a ...
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... liberty of sending your highness a copy , with some other papers which contain accounts of the successes wherewith Providence has lately favored us . There- in your wise politicians may contemplate the first efforts of a rising state ...
... liberty of sending your highness a copy , with some other papers which contain accounts of the successes wherewith Providence has lately favored us . There- in your wise politicians may contemplate the first efforts of a rising state ...
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... liberty , and the jealousy of commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper pu- nishment ; a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of her own commerce . I suppose you would like to know something of ...
... liberty , and the jealousy of commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper pu- nishment ; a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of her own commerce . I suppose you would like to know something of ...
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... liberty to their people . Hence it is a common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind ; and that we are fighting for their liberty in defending our own . It is a glorious task assigned us by Providence ; which has ...
... liberty to their people . Hence it is a common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind ; and that we are fighting for their liberty in defending our own . It is a glorious task assigned us by Providence ; which has ...
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