Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... able to complete their junction . I understand Mr. Lee has lately been at Paris , that Mr. Deane is still there , and that an underhand supply is obtained from the goverment , of two hundred brass field pieces , thirty thousand ...
... able to complete their junction . I understand Mr. Lee has lately been at Paris , that Mr. Deane is still there , and that an underhand supply is obtained from the goverment , of two hundred brass field pieces , thirty thousand ...
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... able to write with more certainty . I beg you to present my duty to the congress , and assure them of my most faithful endeavors in their service With the sincerest esteem and respect , I have the honor to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . To ...
... able to write with more certainty . I beg you to present my duty to the congress , and assure them of my most faithful endeavors in their service With the sincerest esteem and respect , I have the honor to be , & c . B. FRANKLIN . To ...
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... able officer of horse , and capable of being extremely useful to us in forming a body of men for that service . As he has otherwise an excellent character , I take the liberty of recommending him to my friends as a stranger of merit ...
... able officer of horse , and capable of being extremely useful to us in forming a body of men for that service . As he has otherwise an excellent character , I take the liberty of recommending him to my friends as a stranger of merit ...
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... able , faithful , active , and extremely useful servant of the public . A testimony I think it my duty to take this occa- sion of giving to his merit unasked , as , considering my great age , I may probably not live to give it ...
... able , faithful , active , and extremely useful servant of the public . A testimony I think it my duty to take this occa- sion of giving to his merit unasked , as , considering my great age , I may probably not live to give it ...
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... able clearly to justify himself ; but having lived with him now fifteen months , the greatest part of the time in the same house , and being a constant witness of his pub- lic conduct , I cannot omit giving this testimony , though ...
... able clearly to justify himself ; but having lived with him now fifteen months , the greatest part of the time in the same house , and being a constant witness of his pub- lic conduct , I cannot omit giving this testimony , though ...
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acknowlegement acquainted Adams agreed Alliance America answer arrived bills brigs Britain Britannic majesty British captain Jones cargo colonel Laurens commission commissioners communicate congress copy count de Vergennes courier court court of Denmark declared desire discharge Doctor Franklin embassador enclosed England English esteem Europe excellency exchange expected favor Fayette France give Grenville hands HENRY LAURENS Holland honor hope JOHN ADAMS king Kleven knowlege la Fayette late letter liberty livres loan lord Cornwallis lord Shelburne marquis mentioned minister ministry nations negociations Nova Scotia obliged obtained occasion officers opinion Oswald papers Paris parole Passy payment peace persons port pounds sterling present prisoners prizes proposed received request respect RICHARD OSWALD sail Samuel Huntington secretary sent shew ship soon Spain taken Texel thence thing tion told treaty United Versailles vessels wish write