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“ I am hardly able to tell you how kindly I take the letters with which you favor me . Your last , containing an account of the death of our excellent friend , Dr. Franklin , and the circum- stances attending it , deserves my particular ...
“ I am hardly able to tell you how kindly I take the letters with which you favor me . Your last , containing an account of the death of our excellent friend , Dr. Franklin , and the circum- stances attending it , deserves my particular ...
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The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for liberty of conscience , and in favor of the anabaptists , quakers , and other sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecu tion he attributes ...
The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for liberty of conscience , and in favor of the anabaptists , quakers , and other sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecu tion he attributes ...
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... therefore , to a resolution ; but my father , in this instance , siding with my brother , I presumed that if I attempted to depart openly , measures would be taken to prevent me . My friend Collins un- dertook to favor my flight .
... therefore , to a resolution ; but my father , in this instance , siding with my brother , I presumed that if I attempted to depart openly , measures would be taken to prevent me . My friend Collins un- dertook to favor my flight .
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By favor of a good wind , I found myself in three days at New - York , nearly three hundred miles from my home , at the age of seventeen , without knowing an individual in the place , and with very little money in my pocket .
By favor of a good wind , I found myself in three days at New - York , nearly three hundred miles from my home , at the age of seventeen , without knowing an individual in the place , and with very little money in my pocket .
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Holmes said every thing he could in favor of the scheme ; but my father firmly maintained its absurdity , and at last gare a positive refusal . He wrote , how ર ever a civil letter to Sir William , thanking him 46 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
Holmes said every thing he could in favor of the scheme ; but my father firmly maintained its absurdity , and at last gare a positive refusal . He wrote , how ર ever a civil letter to Sir William , thanking him 46 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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