Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... friends whose patronage contributed to his future reputation and fortune . But a short period since his arrival in Philadel- phia had elapsed , when he was surprised by a visit from the governor of the province , Sir William Keith ...
... friends whose patronage contributed to his future reputation and fortune . But a short period since his arrival in Philadel- phia had elapsed , when he was surprised by a visit from the governor of the province , Sir William Keith ...
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... friends and acquaintances among them with whom I have a pleasing intercourse ; a character of so much weight that it has protected me when some in power would have done me injury , and conti- nued me in an office they would have ...
... friends and acquaintances among them with whom I have a pleasing intercourse ; a character of so much weight that it has protected me when some in power would have done me injury , and conti- nued me in an office they would have ...
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... friendship . " We cannot be too careful , " says he in a letter to Thomas Miff- lin , " to preserve the friendship we have acquired abroad , and the union we have ... friends , for credit and reputation . " In a letter to Mr. 128 FRANKLIN .
... friendship . " We cannot be too careful , " says he in a letter to Thomas Miff- lin , " to preserve the friendship we have acquired abroad , and the union we have ... friends , for credit and reputation . " In a letter to Mr. 128 FRANKLIN .
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