Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... of this war ; for I know it will in England have the fate of all my former predictions , not to be believed till the event shall verify it . Long did I endeavor , with unfeigned and un- wearied 26 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
... of this war ; for I know it will in England have the fate of all my former predictions , not to be believed till the event shall verify it . Long did I endeavor , with unfeigned and un- wearied 26 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
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... England , would be in the compass of my power ; I will only add , that as the dishonor to which you deem me exposed by my military situation in this country , has effected no change in your sentiments of per- sonal regard towards me ...
... England , would be in the compass of my power ; I will only add , that as the dishonor to which you deem me exposed by my military situation in this country , has effected no change in your sentiments of per- sonal regard towards me ...
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... England , and pre- vented his arrival at this place before the declaration of inde pendence took place . That he wished a compact might be settled at this time , when no decisive blow was struck , and neither party could say they were ...
... England , and pre- vented his arrival at this place before the declaration of inde pendence took place . That he wished a compact might be settled at this time , when no decisive blow was struck , and neither party could say they were ...
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... England , and Turgot and Condorcet in France , no man who applied himself to politics agreed in opinion with the American philosopher . I will venture to assert that I was of the small number of those who were struck with the beauty of ...
... England , and Turgot and Condorcet in France , no man who applied himself to politics agreed in opinion with the American philosopher . I will venture to assert that I was of the small number of those who were struck with the beauty of ...
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... England . Previous to Dr. Franklin's departure , he con- ceived it would be advisable , on many accounts , to be the bearer of propositions for peace with Great Britain ; and with this view he drew up 42 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
... England . Previous to Dr. Franklin's departure , he con- ceived it would be advisable , on many accounts , to be the bearer of propositions for peace with Great Britain ; and with this view he drew up 42 PART IV . MEMOIRS OF.
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