Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 Seiten |
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... Lord Dartmouth - we liked him very well when he was at the head of the board formerly , and in all probability should again . " This was probably reported : what influence it may have had is uncertain ; but shortly after Lord Dartmouth ...
... Lord Dartmouth - we liked him very well when he was at the head of the board formerly , and in all probability should again . " This was probably reported : what influence it may have had is uncertain ; but shortly after Lord Dartmouth ...
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... Lord Dartmouth had heretofore expressed great personal regard to Dr. Franklin , who now found himself upon very good terms with this new mi- nister . In this year the late Mr. Walsh ( then member of parliament for Worcester ) , who in ...
... Lord Dartmouth had heretofore expressed great personal regard to Dr. Franklin , who now found himself upon very good terms with this new mi- nister . In this year the late Mr. Walsh ( then member of parliament for Worcester ) , who in ...
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... Lord Dartmouth , secretary of state for the colo- nies , being in the country when I received this petition , I transmitted it to his lordship , enclosed in a letter , of which the following is a copy , as also of his answer . No one ...
... Lord Dartmouth , secretary of state for the colo- nies , being in the country when I received this petition , I transmitted it to his lordship , enclosed in a letter , of which the following is a copy , as also of his answer . No one ...
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... Lord Dartmouth , in favor of America , began to decline : none of the measures of his predecessor had even been attempted to be changed , but on the contrary new ones had been continually added , further to exasperate the colo- nies ...
... Lord Dartmouth , in favor of America , began to decline : none of the measures of his predecessor had even been attempted to be changed , but on the contrary new ones had been continually added , further to exasperate the colo- nies ...
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... Lord Dartmouth , of whose good dis- position he had a high opinion , he would commu- nicate the paper to him , as the sentiments of con- siderate persons who wished the welfare of both countries . Suppose , said Mr. Barclay , I were to ...
... Lord Dartmouth , of whose good dis- position he had a high opinion , he would commu- nicate the paper to him , as the sentiments of con- siderate persons who wished the welfare of both countries . Suppose , said Mr. Barclay , I were to ...
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