id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36896 Bruce, Wiliam Cabell Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed, Volume 1 (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings .txt text/plain 187495 7218 67 "free ships shall make free goods," Franklin said in a letter to J. man." If anyone doubts it, let him read the letters written by Franklin said, a letter to Mrs. Franklin on the subject, but had received the reply in a letter from Franklin to Deborah after his second return from England one of William Franklin's letters that the friends of the family had such mentioned in Franklin's letters to Deborah as sending Sally his love or beside this letter the words written by Franklin to him a few years later "good old friend." When news of his death reached Franklin in London in twenty-six years after the date of this letter, Franklin writes to Mrs. Greene: "Among the felicities of my life I reckon your friendship, which I Several times, in his letter, Franklin refers to Hawkesworth as the "good me, & I love them." In a later letter to William Franklin, he said, "I am ./cache/36896.txt ./txt/36896.txt