His AutobiographyHarper, 1848 |
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... England . In this the wri- ter did not succeed , nor was he more successful in a subsequent proposal , in 1760 , that Franklin should remain in England , and persuade his wife and daugh- ter to come over . While Franklin admitted the ...
... England . In this the wri- ter did not succeed , nor was he more successful in a subsequent proposal , in 1760 , that Franklin should remain in England , and persuade his wife and daugh- ter to come over . While Franklin admitted the ...
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... England in August , 1762 , and arrived at Philadelphia on the first of November following . He left England with much pain at part- ing with the friends that his long stay had endeared to him . The following account of the incidents of ...
... England in August , 1762 , and arrived at Philadelphia on the first of November following . He left England with much pain at part- ing with the friends that his long stay had endeared to him . The following account of the incidents of ...
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... England would dictate ; nor could he for- get that the ministry represented the people . In a letter written in the autumn of 1775 to a friend in England , he says , as if in answer to that friend , and assenting to his opinion , " I am ...
... England would dictate ; nor could he for- get that the ministry represented the people . In a letter written in the autumn of 1775 to a friend in England , he says , as if in answer to that friend , and assenting to his opinion , " I am ...
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY commenced at Twyford in 1771 and addressed to his Son | 1 |
Franklin at Ten Years of Age | 12 |
Franklin reading in his Chamber | 20 |
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acquainted affairs afterward agent America answer appeared appointed Assembly attended Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies colonists continued conversation crown defense desired disputes doctor duty endeavored enemies England father favor France Franklin French friends gave give governor hands honor hundred Indians inhabitants interest Joseph Galloway Keimer letter lodged London Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun measures ment ministry never obtained occasion officers opinion paid pamphlet paper Parliament party Paxton Boys Penn Pennsylvania persons petition Philadelphia pounds sterling present printed printer printing-house procure proposed proprietary province Quakers received repeal respect sailed sent shillings ship soon Stamp Act street thing Thomas Penn Thomas Whately thought tion told took troops virtue wagons William Penn William Temple Franklin writing wrote young