Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... sent me . Present Royal Society , and Speech of President . Denny's Arrival and Courtship to me . His character . My service to the Army in the affair of Quarters . Disputes about the Proprietor's Taxes continued . Project for paving ...
... sent me . Present Royal Society , and Speech of President . Denny's Arrival and Courtship to me . His character . My service to the Army in the affair of Quarters . Disputes about the Proprietor's Taxes continued . Project for paving ...
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... Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there ...
... Sent out to the Insurgents . Turn them back . Little thanks . Disputes revived . Resolutions against continuing under Proprietary Government . Another Pamphlet . Cool thoughts . Sent again to England with Petition . Negotiation there ...
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... sent into American ports , thus bringing temptation very near the door . From New York and Phila- delphia the ships were ignominiously sent back . At Charleston the people unloaded the tea , and stored it in cellars , where it perished ...
... sent into American ports , thus bringing temptation very near the door . From New York and Phila- delphia the ships were ignominiously sent back . At Charleston the people unloaded the tea , and stored it in cellars , where it perished ...
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