Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... able men , such as Charles Thompson , soon counteracted those designs against him in Congress , and the Count de Vergennes , by formally declaring that he could not hold correspondence with more than one plenipotentiary from the United ...
... able men , such as Charles Thompson , soon counteracted those designs against him in Congress , and the Count de Vergennes , by formally declaring that he could not hold correspondence with more than one plenipotentiary from the United ...
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... able ? " This sentiment is much older than the Congress at Albany ; and in poor Richard's almanac , for 1751 , three years before the Albany meeting , the following article is found under the title genealogy . " It is amusing to compute ...
... able ? " This sentiment is much older than the Congress at Albany ; and in poor Richard's almanac , for 1751 , three years before the Albany meeting , the following article is found under the title genealogy . " It is amusing to compute ...
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... able ; I am resolved to have a good footing , and agreed tolerably well ; for he sus- printer here , and I am sure you must suc - pected nothing of my setting up . He retain- ceed . " This was spoken with such an appeared a great deal ...
... able ; I am resolved to have a good footing , and agreed tolerably well ; for he sus- printer here , and I am sure you must suc - pected nothing of my setting up . He retain- ceed . " This was spoken with such an appeared a great deal ...
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... able terms , ( which I have now forgotten , ) I might take , read , and return any of his books ; this I esteemed a great advantage , and I made as much use of it as I could . My pamphlet by some means falling into the hands of one ...
... able terms , ( which I have now forgotten , ) I might take , read , and return any of his books ; this I esteemed a great advantage , and I made as much use of it as I could . My pamphlet by some means falling into the hands of one ...
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... able , I paid the principal with the interest , and many thanks : so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Meredith's father , who was to ...
... able , I paid the principal with the interest , and many thanks : so that erratum was in some degree corrected . But now another difficulty came upon me , which I had never the least reason to expect . Mr. Meredith's father , who was to ...
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