Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... obliging as to follow my fashion , comb their own heads as I do mine , dismiss their friseurs , and pay me half the money they paid to them . You see the gentry might well afford this , and I could then enlist these friseurs , ( who are ...
... obliging as to follow my fashion , comb their own heads as I do mine , dismiss their friseurs , and pay me half the money they paid to them . You see the gentry might well afford this , and I could then enlist these friseurs , ( who are ...
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... obliged to disarm and fetter them , and drive them to the sea - side by the help of his guards ; himself attending ... obliging those princes to pay him the same toll per head for the men they drive through his dominions , as used to be ...
... obliged to disarm and fetter them , and drive them to the sea - side by the help of his guards ; himself attending ... obliging those princes to pay him the same toll per head for the men they drive through his dominions , as used to be ...
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... obliging letter by the Chevalier de Ramondis , who appears extremely sensible of the civilities he received at Boston , and very desirous of being serviceable to the American cause : his wound is not yet right , as he tells me there is ...
... obliging letter by the Chevalier de Ramondis , who appears extremely sensible of the civilities he received at Boston , and very desirous of being serviceable to the American cause : his wound is not yet right , as he tells me there is ...
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... obliged to the Miss Cliftons for the kind care they took of my house and furniture . ' Present my thankful acknowledgments to them , and tell them I wish them all sorts of happiness . 1 During the occupation of Philadelphia by a British ...
... obliged to the Miss Cliftons for the kind care they took of my house and furniture . ' Present my thankful acknowledgments to them , and tell them I wish them all sorts of happiness . 1 During the occupation of Philadelphia by a British ...
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... oblige him to run away , as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture to show it . It is said by learned etymologists that the name Doll , for the images children play with , is derived from the word IDOL ; from the number ...
... oblige him to run away , as his phiz would discover him wherever he should venture to show it . It is said by learned etymologists that the name Doll , for the images children play with , is derived from the word IDOL ; from the number ...
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acquainted Adieu affairs affectionately America answer appear bald eagle believe best wishes Boston Britain Burgoyne colonies commerce Comte de Ségur congress continue copy dear friend DEAR SIR desire EDMUND BURKE enclosed enemies England English enjoy Europe France gentlemen give glad gout GOVERNOR FRANKLIN grandson Greenland hand happy hear heard HENRY LAURENS hope humble servant JOSEPH GALLOWAY kind letter king lately Laurens liberty live London Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne lordship March 16 means ment mention minister nation never obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion paper Paris parliament Passy peace perhaps petition Philadelphia pleased pleasure present printed proposed reason received your favor received your kind repeal respect RICHARD BACHE secretary seems sent sentiments sincere esteem soon suppose thank thing THOMAS CUSHING thought tion