Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 pages |
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Page 86
... person of your manners , I shall only tell you how I would address any other person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him , Sir , I solicit the history of your life from the following ...
... person of your manners , I shall only tell you how I would address any other person , who was as good and as great as yourself , but less diffident . I would say to him , Sir , I solicit the history of your life from the following ...
Page 164
... persons taking care of the hired horses , are on any account to be called upon to do the duty of soldiers , or be otherwise ... person in Cumberland county . B. FRANKLIN . " " To the inhabitants of the Counties of Lancaster , York and ...
... persons taking care of the hired horses , are on any account to be called upon to do the duty of soldiers , or be otherwise ... person in Cumberland county . B. FRANKLIN . " " To the inhabitants of the Counties of Lancaster , York and ...
Page 259
... person whose hands they fell into . The Letters , I say , could not have come to Dr Franklin by fair means . The writers did not give them to him ; nor yet did the deceased correspondent . Nothing then will acquit Dr Franklin of the ...
... person whose hands they fell into . The Letters , I say , could not have come to Dr Franklin by fair means . The writers did not give them to him ; nor yet did the deceased correspondent . Nothing then will acquit Dr Franklin of the ...
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