Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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Benjamin Franklin. be best for you , if you wish a cordial reconciliation , and that the truce should produce a peace . To show that it was not done by compulsion , being re- quired as a condition of the truce , they might be withdrawn ...
Benjamin Franklin. be best for you , if you wish a cordial reconciliation , and that the truce should produce a peace . To show that it was not done by compulsion , being re- quired as a condition of the truce , they might be withdrawn ...
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... reconciliation and lasting peace , between Great Britain and the aforesaid provinces of North America , by restor- ing an amicable intercourse between the same , as soon as possible , his Majesty may lawfully enable any such person or ...
... reconciliation and lasting peace , between Great Britain and the aforesaid provinces of North America , by restor- ing an amicable intercourse between the same , as soon as possible , his Majesty may lawfully enable any such person or ...
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... reconciliation ? Will not some voluntary acts of justice and even of kindness on your part have excellent effects towards producing such a reconciliation ? Can Can you not find means of repairing in some degree those injuries ? You have ...
... reconciliation ? Will not some voluntary acts of justice and even of kindness on your part have excellent effects towards producing such a reconciliation ? Can Can you not find means of repairing in some degree those injuries ? You have ...
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Benjamin Franklin. measures of reconciliation by setting them at liberty ? I know it would procure for you the liberty of an equal number of your people , even without a pre- vious stipulation ; and the confidence in our equity , with ...
Benjamin Franklin. measures of reconciliation by setting them at liberty ? I know it would procure for you the liberty of an equal number of your people , even without a pre- vious stipulation ; and the confidence in our equity , with ...
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... reconciliation with America , and with that view a separate peace with us was proposed . I must qualify this sentence much , before I can adopt it as my opinion . As to recon- ciliation , I never gave much credit to them for that wish ...
... reconciliation with America , and with that view a separate peace with us was proposed . I must qualify this sentence much , before I can adopt it as my opinion . As to recon- ciliation , I never gave much credit to them for that wish ...
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