Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... favor . America has only to be thankful and persevere . God will finish his work , and establish their freedom ; and the lovers of liberty will flock from all parts of Europe with their fortunes to par- ticipate with us of that freedom ...
... favor . America has only to be thankful and persevere . God will finish his work , and establish their freedom ; and the lovers of liberty will flock from all parts of Europe with their fortunes to par- ticipate with us of that freedom ...
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... with a pamphlet . ] MY DEAR FRIEND , Passy , Dec. 15 , 1781 . I received your favor of September 26 , con- taining your very judicious proposition of securing the spectators in the opera and play - houses from 44 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... with a pamphlet . ] MY DEAR FRIEND , Passy , Dec. 15 , 1781 . I received your favor of September 26 , con- taining your very judicious proposition of securing the spectators in the opera and play - houses from 44 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... favor of yours of the 15th of December by Mr. Alexander . I most heartily join with you in the wish that we could find some means to stop the spreading flames of this devilish war . I will not despair . The communications which he has ...
... favor of yours of the 15th of December by Mr. Alexander . I most heartily join with you in the wish that we could find some means to stop the spreading flames of this devilish war . I will not despair . The communications which he has ...
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... favor through his hands , as giving me the most conciliatory access to the minister , to whom I was preparing to make an application for peace . After the appointment was made with Lord North for Friday evening , I returned to Mr. Alex ...
... favor through his hands , as giving me the most conciliatory access to the minister , to whom I was preparing to make an application for peace . After the appointment was made with Lord North for Friday evening , I returned to Mr. Alex ...
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... favor of negotiation , it is evident on which side the ba- lance would incline . But why should we seek to throw a damp prematurely upon any chance ? Why presume even against any individual ? I grant that it would be a bitter trial of ...
... favor of negotiation , it is evident on which side the ba- lance would incline . But why should we seek to throw a damp prematurely upon any chance ? Why presume even against any individual ? I grant that it would be a bitter trial of ...
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