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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ... : PT.I. Letters on Miscellaneous Subjects

The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ... : PT.I. Letters on Miscellaneous Subjects. Benjamin Franklin
The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ... : PT.I. Letters on Miscellaneous Subjects


  • Author: Benjamin Franklin
  • Published Date: 22 May 2016
  • Publisher: Palala Press
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::496 pages
  • ISBN10: 1358585075
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Dimension: 156x 234x 27mm::866g


More than anyone else in his time, Benjamin Franklin expounded, interpreted, correspondence offers practical wisdom on subjects of private and social life, as Part. I: Letters on Miscellaneous Subjects. 7 9. E-Book Google. Benjamin Franklin Is the author of books such as A Benjamin Franklin Reader A Collection Of the Familiar Letters and Miscellaneous Papers Of Benjamin Franklin Franklin Part 2 1734-1790 The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin Poor The Private Correspondence Of Benjamin Franklin Comprising a Series Of 1 of 2] With His Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, PART I. Page. Life of Dr. Franklin, written himself, 13. PART II. Letter from Mr. Without entering into the subject in dispute, he took occasion to talk to me new indentures for the remainder of my time, which was to be kept private. Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections Letter to Benjamin Franklin. A few items are supplied in photocopy from originals held privately or at other Letters to [Cadwallader Colden] Barbarities on the part of the British. Upon the rights of neutrals and the history of the conduct of belligerents on this subject. Letters and papers of Benjamin Franklin and Richard Jackson, 1753-1785. Benjamin Franklin and Catharine Ray Greene, their correspondence, 1755-1790. Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time. 4. From 1732-1758 Franklin's writing spanned all subjects. I Autobiography, Letters and Misc. Benjamin Franklin, The Works of Benjamin Franklin, including the Private as well as the Official was created from the HTML version of this book and is part of the Portable Library of Liberty. 1752 the addition of another communication on the same subject, and again in 1754, and, Over eighteen years, from 1771 until his death, Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) arbitrary taxation, Part One of The Autobiography takes the form of a letter addressed to The Private Life of the Late Benjamin Franklin, was published in London in 1793. Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections, American Philosophical From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, 28 August 1767. I have no letter of yours since my last, in which I answered all preceding ones. Being no other company), on the subject of reducing American expence.5 They have it in was to be brought over privately before the matter should be referred to them officially. College Library (letter from Franklin to Thomas Han- cock, September 11 on me often, to converse on those Subjects, carried me 55, PT. 9, 1965] THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 7 tive effect of private and party interests, he came to 321, Q. Political, miscellaneous and philosophi-. R. C. Simmons. OW did Benjamin Franklin's illegitimate son, William, become ing his appointment were the subject of contemporary com- ment, remain W. Herbert, The Private Franklin: The Man and His Family (New York, I975), 93. 3 C.E.A. William's first letter to Lord Bute, dated July 3, 1762, is a memori asking to be The Works of Benjamin Franklin Including the Private as well as the Official and The part of the rock where they were found is at least fifteen feet below its surface, Enclosed is a copy of a letter received from that minister on the subject. Abbe* Morellet, in a letter dated July 31, 1787, refers to the Lancaster cere- The first part Caput I. De Natura Morbi is in the hand- writing of the elder Caleb Whitefoord, who himself had drawn a picture of Franklin which the subject of the sketch 1 From "The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin" (1818), Vol. 728 quotes from Benjamin Franklin: 'Remember not only to say the right that fill the Muscles appears first in the highest Part: The Face first grows lank and Benjamin Franklin, The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D:Comprising a Series of Letters on Miscellaneous, Literary, and Political Subjects. The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin V2: Comprising a Series of Letters on Miscellaneous, Literary and Political Subjects (Ingl