Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1818 - 541 páginas |
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... Lord Shelburne , and given to Lord Hillsborough , as secretary of state for America , a new distinct de- partment . There was a talk at the time of getting Dr. Franklin appointed under secretary of state for that department ; but it ...
... Lord Shelburne , and given to Lord Hillsborough , as secretary of state for America , a new distinct de- partment . There was a talk at the time of getting Dr. Franklin appointed under secretary of state for that department ; but it ...
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... Lord Hillsborough gave in his resigna- tion , occasioned , as was supposed , from some mor- tification he had experienced , or the evident dis- like of the king to his administration , which he con- ceived had tended to weaken the ...
... Lord Hillsborough gave in his resigna- tion , occasioned , as was supposed , from some mor- tification he had experienced , or the evident dis- like of the king to his administration , which he con- ceived had tended to weaken the ...
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... Lord Hillsborough one day at court , to a person of considerable influence , that person told him that the Americans were repre- sented by his lordship as an unquiet people , not easily satisfied with any ministry ; that however it was ...
... Lord Hillsborough one day at court , to a person of considerable influence , that person told him that the Americans were repre- sented by his lordship as an unquiet people , not easily satisfied with any ministry ; that however it was ...
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... Lord Hillsborough . But the Dukes of Richmond and Manchester , Lord Shelburne , Lord Camden , Lord Temple , Lord Lyttleton and others , were for receiving it , some through approbation , and others for the character and dignity of the house ...
... Lord Hillsborough . But the Dukes of Richmond and Manchester , Lord Shelburne , Lord Camden , Lord Temple , Lord Lyttleton and others , were for receiving it , some through approbation , and others for the character and dignity of the house ...
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