The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of Independence, and of the Various Negociations at Paris for Peace; with the History of His Political and Other Writings |
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These facts the postmaster - general of England communicated to him , with hints
to observe a more cautious conduct . Very different was the opinion of him which
the proprietors ' representative , the governor , entertained at this time . On the ...
These facts the postmaster - general of England communicated to him , with hints
to observe a more cautious conduct . Very different was the opinion of him which
the proprietors ' representative , the governor , entertained at this time . On the ...
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This paper he forwarded to England in 1753 ; but Dr Stuber , Franklin ' s
townsman , and one of his best biographers , has so well vindicated his fame on
this subject from some attacks , and digested so complete a narrative of the
interest ...
This paper he forwarded to England in 1753 ; but Dr Stuber , Franklin ' s
townsman , and one of his best biographers , has so well vindicated his fame on
this subject from some attacks , and digested so complete a narrative of the
interest ...
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DR FRANKLIN was born to unite the great and the minute ; to shine in his sober
way in courts , without disdaining to lend his aid to the most humble methods of
being useful to mankind . While he was in England , at this time , a bill passed the
...
DR FRANKLIN was born to unite the great and the minute ; to shine in his sober
way in courts , without disdaining to lend his aid to the most humble methods of
being useful to mankind . While he was in England , at this time , a bill passed the
...
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... and that to tax them in a parliament where they were unrepresented , was both
cruel and unjust : and the Assembly came ultimately to this resolution , of which
Franklin was the bearer to England , “ that as they always had , so they always ...
... and that to tax them in a parliament where they were unrepresented , was both
cruel and unjust : and the Assembly came ultimately to this resolution , of which
Franklin was the bearer to England , “ that as they always had , so they always ...
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Yet the hatters of England have prevailed to obtain an act in their own favour ,
restraining that manufacture in America , in ... and a still smaller body of steel
makers ( perhaps there are not half a dozen of these in England ) prevailed
totally to ...
Yet the hatters of England have prevailed to obtain an act in their own favour ,
restraining that manufacture in America , in ... and a still smaller body of steel
makers ( perhaps there are not half a dozen of these in England ) prevailed
totally to ...
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