Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...Colburn, 1833 |
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... his arrival , he thus notices the then state of the colonies , in a letter of May 16 , 1775 , to a friend in London . " You will have heard , before this reaches you , VOL . II . 49337 of a march stolen by the British troops into.
... his arrival , he thus notices the then state of the colonies , in a letter of May 16 , 1775 , to a friend in London . " You will have heard , before this reaches you , VOL . II . 49337 of a march stolen by the British troops into.
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... events so unfavorable to the design took place , that every friend to the interest of Great Britain and these colonies , entertained pleasing and reasonable In the same letter he adds , " My time PART IV . 3 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... events so unfavorable to the design took place , that every friend to the interest of Great Britain and these colonies , entertained pleasing and reasonable In the same letter he adds , " My time PART IV . 3 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. In the same letter he adds , " My time was never more fully employed . In the morning at six , I am expectations of seeing an additional force and exertion imme- diately given to the operations of the union hitherto ...
Benjamin Franklin. In the same letter he adds , " My time was never more fully employed . In the morning at six , I am expectations of seeing an additional force and exertion imme- diately given to the operations of the union hitherto ...
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... letters . Lord Howe took occasion to publish every- where , that he had proposals to make on the part of Great Britain tending to peace and reconcilia- tion , and that he was ready to communicate them . He , at the same time , permitted ...
... letters . Lord Howe took occasion to publish every- where , that he had proposals to make on the part of Great Britain tending to peace and reconcilia- tion , and that he was ready to communicate them . He , at the same time , permitted ...
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... letters were published in London , to show the in- solence of the insurgents , in refusing the offer of pardon upon submission made to them by the British plenipoten tiaries . They undoubtedly deserve the attention of the pub lic for ...
... letters were published in London , to show the in- solence of the insurgents , in refusing the offer of pardon upon submission made to them by the British plenipoten tiaries . They undoubtedly deserve the attention of the pub lic for ...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..., Volumen2 Benjamin Franklin Vista completa - 1818 |
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