Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... never had the least suspicion of his integrity , but am to this day de- cidedly of opinion that he was in all his conduct a perfectly honest man ; and methinks my testimony in his favour ought to have the more weight , as we had no ...
... never had the least suspicion of his integrity , but am to this day de- cidedly of opinion that he was in all his conduct a perfectly honest man ; and methinks my testimony in his favour ought to have the more weight , as we had no ...
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... never to ask for an office , and never to refuse one when offer'd to him . " I approve , " says I , “ of his rule , and will practice it with a small addition ; I shall never ask , never refuse , nor ever resign an office . If they will ...
... never to ask for an office , and never to refuse one when offer'd to him . " I approve , " says I , “ of his rule , and will practice it with a small addition ; I shall never ask , never refuse , nor ever resign an office . If they will ...
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... never rides on . ' This observation of the messenger was , it seems , well founded ; for , when in England , I understood that Mr Pitt gave it as one reason for removing this general , and send- ing Generals Amherst and Wolfe , that the ...
... never rides on . ' This observation of the messenger was , it seems , well founded ; for , when in England , I understood that Mr Pitt gave it as one reason for removing this general , and send- ing Generals Amherst and Wolfe , that the ...
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