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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself, Volume II (of 2) With his Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, ... and Valuable to the General Reader

Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself, Volume II (of 2) With his Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, ... and Valuable to the General Reader

Benjamin Franklin
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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. &C., Minister Plenipotentiary From the United States of America at the Court of France, and for the Treaty of Peace and Independence With Great Britain, &C. &C, Vol. 2: Life

In October, 1775, Dr. Franklin was appointed by congress jointly with his colleagues Colonel Harrison and Mr. Lynch, a committee to visit the American camp at Cambridge, and in conjunction with the commander in chief. (general Washington to endeavor to convince the troops, whose term of enlistment was about to expire, of the necessity of their continuing in the field and persevering in the cause of their country.
Language
English
Pages
225
Format
Kindle Edition

Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself, Volume II (of 2) With his Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, ... and Valuable to the General Reader

Benjamin Franklin
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Excerpt from Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. &C., Minister Plenipotentiary From the United States of America at the Court of France, and for the Treaty of Peace and Independence With Great Britain, &C. &C, Vol. 2: Life

In October, 1775, Dr. Franklin was appointed by congress jointly with his colleagues Colonel Harrison and Mr. Lynch, a committee to visit the American camp at Cambridge, and in conjunction with the commander in chief. (general Washington to endeavor to convince the troops, whose term of enlistment was about to expire, of the necessity of their continuing in the field and persevering in the cause of their country.
Language
English
Pages
225
Format
Kindle Edition

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