Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... congress . In short , his public services met with the most flattering rewards that a patriot could possibly desire . Shortly after his arrival , he thus notices the then state of the colonies , in a letter of May 16 , 1775 , to a ...
... congress . In short , his public services met with the most flattering rewards that a patriot could possibly desire . Shortly after his arrival , he thus notices the then state of the colonies , in a letter of May 16 , 1775 , to a ...
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... congress met at a time when all minds were so exasperated by the perfidy of General Gage , and his attack on the country people , that propositions for attempting an accommodation were not much relished ; and it has been with diffi ...
... congress met at a time when all minds were so exasperated by the perfidy of General Gage , and his attack on the country people , that propositions for attempting an accommodation were not much relished ; and it has been with diffi ...
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Benjamin Franklin. committee holds till near nine , when I am at the congress , and that sits till after four in the after- who abuse your royal confidence and authority , for the purpose of effecting our destruction . Attached to your ...
Benjamin Franklin. committee holds till near nine , when I am at the congress , and that sits till after four in the after- who abuse your royal confidence and authority , for the purpose of effecting our destruction . Attached to your ...
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... congress , ( not passed ) drawn up by Dr. Franklin , is also fully expressive of his warm feel- ings and sentiments at that period . " WHEREAS the British nation , through great corruption of manners and extreme dissipation and ...
... congress , ( not passed ) drawn up by Dr. Franklin , is also fully expressive of his warm feel- ings and sentiments at that period . " WHEREAS the British nation , through great corruption of manners and extreme dissipation and ...
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... congress at length began to be uneasy , not knowing how it would be possible to redeem so large a sum ; and some of its members having waited upon Dr. Franklin , in order to consult him upon this occa- sion , he spoke to them as follows ...
... congress at length began to be uneasy , not knowing how it would be possible to redeem so large a sum ; and some of its members having waited upon Dr. Franklin , in order to consult him upon this occa- sion , he spoke to them as follows ...
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