Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Nova Scotia . I had thrown out some loose thoughts on paper , which I intended to serve as memorandums for my discourse , but without a fixed intention of showing them to him . On his saying that he was obliged to me for the good ...
... Nova Scotia . I had thrown out some loose thoughts on paper , which I intended to serve as memorandums for my discourse , but without a fixed intention of showing them to him . On his saying that he was obliged to me for the good ...
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... Nova Scotia in the hands of the English ? And whether we ought not to insist at least upon a stipu- lation , that they should keep no standing army or regular troops , nor erect any fortifications on the frontiers of either ? That at ...
... Nova Scotia in the hands of the English ? And whether we ought not to insist at least upon a stipu- lation , that they should keep no standing army or regular troops , nor erect any fortifications on the frontiers of either ? That at ...
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... Nova Scotia . I like your idea of seeing no more messengers that are not plenipotentiaries ; but I cannot refuse seeing Mr. Oswald again , as the minister here considered the letter to me from Lord Shelburne as a kind of authority given ...
... Nova Scotia . I like your idea of seeing no more messengers that are not plenipotentiaries ; but I cannot refuse seeing Mr. Oswald again , as the minister here considered the letter to me from Lord Shelburne as a kind of authority given ...
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... Nova Scotia ; did you con- tent yourselves with the recovery of those lands ? No , you retained at the peace all Canada , all Lou- isiana , all Florida , Grenada , and other West India islands , the greatest part of the Northern ...
... Nova Scotia ; did you con- tent yourselves with the recovery of those lands ? No , you retained at the peace all Canada , all Lou- isiana , all Florida , Grenada , and other West India islands , the greatest part of the Northern ...
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... Nova Scotia and New England is to be settled by commissioners after the peace . By another article the fishery in the American seas is to be freely exercised by the Americans , wherever they might formerly exercise it while united with ...
... Nova Scotia and New England is to be settled by commissioners after the peace . By another article the fishery in the American seas is to be freely exercised by the Americans , wherever they might formerly exercise it while united with ...
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