Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , & c . & c . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public ...
... PEACE AND INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , & c . & c . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public ...
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... peace , but to repel the force of all the other powers in Europe . It seems , therefore , pru- dent on both sides to cultivate a good understanding , that may hereafter be so useful to both ; towards which a fair foundation is already ...
... peace , but to repel the force of all the other powers in Europe . It seems , therefore , pru- dent on both sides to cultivate a good understanding , that may hereafter be so useful to both ; towards which a fair foundation is already ...
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... peace . Do not believe the reports you hear of our internal divisions . We are , I believe , as much united as any people ever were , and as firmly . B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . THOMPSON , AT LISLE . Paris , Feb. 8 , 1777 . You are too early ...
... peace . Do not believe the reports you hear of our internal divisions . We are , I believe , as much united as any people ever were , and as firmly . B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . THOMPSON , AT LISLE . Paris , Feb. 8 , 1777 . You are too early ...
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... peace and our independence shall be established , that it is generally believed we shall have a prodigious addition of strength , wealth , and arts , from the emigrations of Europe ; and it is thought , that to lessen or prevent such ...
... peace and our independence shall be established , that it is generally believed we shall have a prodigious addition of strength , wealth , and arts , from the emigrations of Europe ; and it is thought , that to lessen or prevent such ...
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... peace shall make the passage safer ; for which peace I also join your prayers most cor- dially , as I think the war a detestable one , and grieve much at the mischief and misery it occasions to many ; my only consolation being that I ...
... peace shall make the passage safer ; for which peace I also join your prayers most cor- dially , as I think the war a detestable one , and grieve much at the mischief and misery it occasions to many ; my only consolation being that I ...
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