Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Spain . What relates to Spain I suppose Mr. Lee informs you of . The sword ordered by Congress for the Marquis de la OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 15.
... Spain . What relates to Spain I suppose Mr. Lee informs you of . The sword ordered by Congress for the Marquis de la OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 15.
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... Spain . In the mean time , and until I have received their orders on the subject , it is my intention to condemn no more English goods found in Dutch vessels , unless contraband ; of which I thought it right to give you this previous ...
... Spain . In the mean time , and until I have received their orders on the subject , it is my intention to condemn no more English goods found in Dutch vessels , unless contraband ; of which I thought it right to give you this previous ...
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... Spain , but that expectation has failed : and the force of that nation in those seas has been employed to reduce small forts in Florida , without rendering any direct assistance to the United States ; and indeed the long delay of that ...
... Spain , but that expectation has failed : and the force of that nation in those seas has been employed to reduce small forts in Florida , without rendering any direct assistance to the United States ; and indeed the long delay of that ...
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... Spain and Portugal , and the Ukraine of Russia furnish it much cheaper ? Was not England herself obliged for such reasons to drop the duty on tobacco she furnished to France ? Would it not cost an immense sum in officers , & c . to ...
... Spain and Portugal , and the Ukraine of Russia furnish it much cheaper ? Was not England herself obliged for such reasons to drop the duty on tobacco she furnished to France ? Would it not cost an immense sum in officers , & c . to ...
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... Spain of Plymouth , after a peace , as you formerly held Calais , and now hold Gibraltar ? or , on restoring your ports , should insist on having an insolent commissioner stationed there , to forbid your placing one stone upon another ...
... Spain of Plymouth , after a peace , as you formerly held Calais , and now hold Gibraltar ? or , on restoring your ports , should insist on having an insolent commissioner stationed there , to forbid your placing one stone upon another ...
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