Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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Página 59
... considered as ordinary persons . But Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since Governor ) returned from New - Castle to Philadelphia ; the father being re- called by a great fee to plead for a seized ship . And just before we ...
... considered as ordinary persons . But Mr. Hamilton and his son ( it was James , since Governor ) returned from New - Castle to Philadelphia ; the father being re- called by a great fee to plead for a seized ship . And just before we ...
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... considered by Mr. Palmer , as a young man of some ingenuity , though he seriously expostulated with me upon the principles of my pamphlet , which to him appeared abominable . My printing this pamphlet was PART I. 63 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... considered by Mr. Palmer , as a young man of some ingenuity , though he seriously expostulated with me upon the principles of my pamphlet , which to him appeared abominable . My printing this pamphlet was PART I. 63 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
Página 68
... considered all the obligations he had been under to me as an- nulled from which I concluded I was never to expect his repaying the money I had lent him , or that I had advanced for him . This however was of little consequence , as he ...
... considered all the obligations he had been under to me as an- nulled from which I concluded I was never to expect his repaying the money I had lent him , or that I had advanced for him . This however was of little consequence , as he ...
Página 69
... I stood out two or three weeks , was accordingly considered as an excommunicate , and had so many - little pieces of private malice practised on me , by mixing my sorts , transposing and breaking PART I. 69 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... I stood out two or three weeks , was accordingly considered as an excommunicate , and had so many - little pieces of private malice practised on me , by mixing my sorts , transposing and breaking PART I. 69 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... considered . And this persuasion , with the kind hand of Providence , or some guardian angel , or accidental favorable circumstances and situations , or all together ; preserved me through this dangerous time of youth and the hazardous ...
... considered . And this persuasion , with the kind hand of Providence , or some guardian angel , or accidental favorable circumstances and situations , or all together ; preserved me through this dangerous time of youth and the hazardous ...
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accordingly acquainted affairs afterwards agreed America answer appeared appointed apprehended Art of Virtue assembly attended Barclay bill Boston Boston port act Britain British colonies common conduct considered continued copy crown defence desire dispute duty endeavored England father favor Franklin friends gave give governor grant money hands honor inhabitants injury Keimer king letters liberty London Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Hyde Lord Stanhope lordship majesty Majesty's means measures ment mentioned ministers never observed obtained occasion opinion paper parliament Pennsylvania perhaps person petition Philadelphia pleased present printed printing-house privy council proposed proprietaries province Quakers reason received repeal respect sent sentiments ship soon stamp act Street supposed thing Thomas Hutchinson Thomas Whately thought tion told took town virtue waggons wished writing wrote