Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... LONDON : PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BRITISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET . 1818 . ISER CHE KOENE WIEN HOFBIBL OTHER London : PRINTED BY. FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , AT THE COURT OF FRANCE ,. MEMOIRS.
... LONDON : PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN , BRITISH AND FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARY , CONDUIT STREET . 1818 . ISER CHE KOENE WIEN HOFBIBL OTHER London : PRINTED BY. FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , AT THE COURT OF FRANCE ,. MEMOIRS.
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... British Ministry , who ( mirabile dictu ) it seems were more afraid of this arsenal of paper than of the power of France with all her nume- rous resources and auxiliaries . This convenient tale , absurd as it was , found reporters both ...
... British Ministry , who ( mirabile dictu ) it seems were more afraid of this arsenal of paper than of the power of France with all her nume- rous resources and auxiliaries . This convenient tale , absurd as it was , found reporters both ...
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... British Reviews , from a discourse of Dr. Foster's . This detection gave many of our party disgust , who accordingly abandoned his cause , and occasioned our more speedy discomfiture in the synod . I stuck by him however ; I rather ...
... British Reviews , from a discourse of Dr. Foster's . This detection gave many of our party disgust , who accordingly abandoned his cause , and occasioned our more speedy discomfiture in the synod . I stuck by him however ; I rather ...
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... British government , not choosing to permit the union of the colonies , as pro- posed at Albany , and to trust that union with their defence , lest they should thereby grow too military , and feel their own strength ; suspicion and ...
... British government , not choosing to permit the union of the colonies , as pro- posed at Albany , and to trust that union with their defence , lest they should thereby grow too military , and feel their own strength ; suspicion and ...
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... British soldiers through these counties on such an occasion , ( especially considering the temper they are in , and their resent- ment against us , ) would be attended with many and great inconveniences to the inha- bitants , and ...
... British soldiers through these counties on such an occasion , ( especially considering the temper they are in , and their resent- ment against us , ) would be attended with many and great inconveniences to the inha- bitants , and ...
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