Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... taken leave of my friends , and interchang'd some promises with Miss Read , I left Philadelphia in the ship , which anchor'd at Newcastle . The governor was there ; but when I went to his lodging , the secretary came to me from him with ...
... taken leave of my friends , and interchang'd some promises with Miss Read , I left Philadelphia in the ship , which anchor'd at Newcastle . The governor was there ; but when I went to his lodging , the secretary came to me from him with ...
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... taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is em- powered to enter into like contracts with any person in Cumberland county . B. FRANKLIN . " " To the inhabitants of ...
... taken for the use of the army , and a reasonable price paid for the same . " Note . My son , William Franklin , is em- powered to enter into like contracts with any person in Cumberland county . B. FRANKLIN . " " To the inhabitants of ...
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... taken ? " " I don't know that it will not be taken , but I know that the events of war are subject to great un- certainty . " I gave them the reasons of my doubt- ing ; the subscription was dropt , and the projectors thereby missed the ...
... taken ? " " I don't know that it will not be taken , but I know that the events of war are subject to great un- certainty . " I gave them the reasons of my doubt- ing ; the subscription was dropt , and the projectors thereby missed the ...
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