Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... writing it so fair , it seems as if you intended it . If I do , I shall acquaint you with the result . The bill of which you send me a copy , was an ex- cellent one at the time , and might have had great and good effects , if , instead ...
... writing it so fair , it seems as if you intended it . If I do , I shall acquaint you with the result . The bill of which you send me a copy , was an ex- cellent one at the time , and might have had great and good effects , if , instead ...
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... writing to America . There are merchant ships continually going , but they are very uncertain conveyances . I long to hear of your safe arrival in England : but the winds are adverse , and we must have patience . With the sincerest ...
... writing to America . There are merchant ships continually going , but they are very uncertain conveyances . I long to hear of your safe arrival in England : but the winds are adverse , and we must have patience . With the sincerest ...
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... writes to me that it is impossible to conceive , without seeing it , the distress the troops have suffered for want of clothing ; and the following is a paragraph of a letter from General Washington , which I ought not to keep back from ...
... writes to me that it is impossible to conceive , without seeing it , the distress the troops have suffered for want of clothing ; and the following is a paragraph of a letter from General Washington , which I ought not to keep back from ...
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... writing to you at the present pause , that we might make our ground good as we go on ; but an incident which has happened obliges me to do it without delay . For having had a most essential question transmitted to me from Lord North for ...
... writing to you at the present pause , that we might make our ground good as we go on ; but an incident which has happened obliges me to do it without delay . For having had a most essential question transmitted to me from Lord North for ...
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... writing , when I showed him the paper intitled " Conciliatory Propositions , " which I took care to reduce to writing , with a view of avoiding mis- takes : therefore I have not misunderstood Mr. Alexan- der . I have since seen Mr. A ...
... writing , when I showed him the paper intitled " Conciliatory Propositions , " which I took care to reduce to writing , with a view of avoiding mis- takes : therefore I have not misunderstood Mr. Alexan- der . I have since seen Mr. A ...
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