Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... governor , dispute with lieutenant - governor Hutchinson , 86 . Bond , Dr. Thomas , proposes an hospital in Philadel- phia , 49 . Boston , resolutions of the town of , 84 - Tumult with the people and the soldiers , 86 . Braddock ...
... governor , dispute with lieutenant - governor Hutchinson , 86 . Bond , Dr. Thomas , proposes an hospital in Philadel- phia , 49 . Boston , resolutions of the town of , 84 - Tumult with the people and the soldiers , 86 . Braddock ...
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... governor refuses to ratify , 77 . Priestly's , Dr. , testimony of the merits of Franklin's discoveries in electricity , 80 - His account of Frank- lin's demeanour before the privy council , 87 . Privateering , proposes to put an end to ...
... governor refuses to ratify , 77 . Priestly's , Dr. , testimony of the merits of Franklin's discoveries in electricity , 80 - His account of Frank- lin's demeanour before the privy council , 87 . Privateering , proposes to put an end to ...
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... governor Franklin , then residing in London , communicated to him the preceding informa- tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but ...
... governor Franklin , then residing in London , communicated to him the preceding informa- tion , and enclosing a duplicate for Mr. T. Franklin , then in Paris . From the governor a most feeling and manly letter was received ; but ...
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... governor invested Franklin with ample military powers , and the rank of colonel ; his son , afterwards governor of Jersey , who had been an officer in the previous Canada war , became his aid - de - camp . Though there was no inva- sion ...
... governor invested Franklin with ample military powers , and the rank of colonel ; his son , afterwards governor of Jersey , who had been an officer in the previous Canada war , became his aid - de - camp . Though there was no inva- sion ...
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... governor . Keep an account whose hands you put them into let them be prudent , sober , careful men , such as will not rashly hurt our friends with them , and such as will honestly return them when peace shall be happily restored . I ...
... governor . Keep an account whose hands you put them into let them be prudent , sober , careful men , such as will not rashly hurt our friends with them , and such as will honestly return them when peace shall be happily restored . I ...
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