Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... letters . I found none upon which my name was put as under my care . I picked out six or seven , that , by the handwriting , I thought might be the promised la- letters , especially as one of them was directed to for Basket , the king's ...
... letters . I found none upon which my name was put as under my care . I picked out six or seven , that , by the handwriting , I thought might be the promised la- letters , especially as one of them was directed to for Basket , the king's ...
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... letters , and the orders they had given for insurance ( it being war time ) for fall goods ; but their anxiety avail'd nothing ; his lordship's letters were not ready ; and yet whoever waited on him found him always at his desk , pen in ...
... letters , and the orders they had given for insurance ( it being war time ) for fall goods ; but their anxiety avail'd nothing ; his lordship's letters were not ready ; and yet whoever waited on him found him always at his desk , pen in ...
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... letters , a subject which was , nevertheless , entirely foreign to the business of that meeting . If it was the case , he said , that the Governor and his colleague had in some degree lost that universal confidence which had hitherto ...
... letters , a subject which was , nevertheless , entirely foreign to the business of that meeting . If it was the case , he said , that the Governor and his colleague had in some degree lost that universal confidence which had hitherto ...
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