Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... British ministry would accord to it , because they won't tell me : nor can I say whether an American plenipotentiary would accord to it , because probably you will not tell me . I put myself into your hands , however , when I tell you ...
... British ministry would accord to it , because they won't tell me : nor can I say whether an American plenipotentiary would accord to it , because probably you will not tell me . I put myself into your hands , however , when I tell you ...
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... British force : this reasoning goes straight forward for America ; but it is not so with France . There is a certain point to France , beyond which their work would fail and recoil upon themselves ; if they were to drive the British ...
... British force : this reasoning goes straight forward for America ; but it is not so with France . There is a certain point to France , beyond which their work would fail and recoil upon themselves ; if they were to drive the British ...
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... British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that opinion with respect to either , but still I believe it of both ...
... British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that opinion with respect to either , but still I believe it of both ...
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... war . And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn . To the third . This seems needless , and is a thing that may be done or omitted as you please . 10 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... war . And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn . To the third . This seems needless , and is a thing that may be done or omitted as you please . 10 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... British coasts this year . One little privateer out of Dunkirk , the Black Prince , with a congress commission , and a few Americans mixed with Irish and English smugglers , VOL . II . B went round their islands , and took thirty ...
... British coasts this year . One little privateer out of Dunkirk , the Black Prince , with a congress commission , and a few Americans mixed with Irish and English smugglers , VOL . II . B went round their islands , and took thirty ...
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