Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... respect ; it will procure respect to you , not only from her , but from all that observe it . Never use a slighting expression to her , even in jest ; for slights in jest , after frequent bandyings , are apt to end in angry earnest ...
... respect ; it will procure respect to you , not only from her , but from all that observe it . Never use a slighting expression to her , even in jest ; for slights in jest , after frequent bandyings , are apt to end in angry earnest ...
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... respect ; and believe me , with sin- cere esteem , dear Sir , Your most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO MICHAEL HILLEGAS , ESQ . PHILADELPHIA . DEAR SIR , London , March 17 , 1770 . I received your favor of November 25 , and have made ...
... respect ; and believe me , with sin- cere esteem , dear Sir , Your most humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO MICHAEL HILLEGAS , ESQ . PHILADELPHIA . DEAR SIR , London , March 17 , 1770 . I received your favor of November 25 , and have made ...
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... respect , your most obedient humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS MOST SERENE HIGHNESS DON GABRIEL OF ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE , BOURBON . Philadelphia , Dec. 12 , 1775 . I have just received , through the hands of the * Dr. Franklin was at ...
... respect , your most obedient humble servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS MOST SERENE HIGHNESS DON GABRIEL OF ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE , BOURBON . Philadelphia , Dec. 12 , 1775 . I have just received , through the hands of the * Dr. Franklin was at ...
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... respect by all orders of people ; but it 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 ...
... respect by all orders of people ; but it 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 ...
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... respect for you . The pride of England was never so humbled by any thing as by your capitulation of Saratoga : * they have not yet got over it , though a little elevated this spring by their success against the French commerce . But the ...
... respect for you . The pride of England was never so humbled by any thing as by your capitulation of Saratoga : * they have not yet got over it , though a little elevated this spring by their success against the French commerce . But the ...
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