Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Europe with their fortunes to par- ticipate with us of that freedom - as soon as peace is restored . I am exceedingly pleased with your account of the French politeness and civility , as it appeared among the officers and people of ...
... Europe with their fortunes to par- ticipate with us of that freedom - as soon as peace is restored . I am exceedingly pleased with your account of the French politeness and civility , as it appeared among the officers and people of ...
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... Europe , and the difficulty we have at present in making returns . The interest bills would do a good deal towards purchasing arms , ammuni- tion , clothing , sailcloth , and other necessaries for defence . Upon inquiry of those who ...
... Europe , and the difficulty we have at present in making returns . The interest bills would do a good deal towards purchasing arms , ammuni- tion , clothing , sailcloth , and other necessaries for defence . Upon inquiry of those who ...
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... Europe as they have been in America . Portugal seems to have a better disposition towards us than heretofore . About thirty of our people taken , and set on shore on one of her islands by the English , were maintained comfortably by the ...
... Europe as they have been in America . Portugal seems to have a better disposition towards us than heretofore . About thirty of our people taken , and set on shore on one of her islands by the English , were maintained comfortably by the ...
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... Europe , of an approaching peace , through the mediation of Russia and Holland : but it is under- stood to arise from the invention of stock - jobbers and others interested in propagating such opinions . England seems not to be yet ...
... Europe , of an approaching peace , through the mediation of Russia and Holland : but it is under- stood to arise from the invention of stock - jobbers and others interested in propagating such opinions . England seems not to be yet ...
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... Europe to our cause , as being the cause of liberty , which is the cause of mankind , still continues , as does the universal wish to see the English pride humiliated , and their power curtailed . Those circumstances are encouraging ...
... Europe to our cause , as being the cause of liberty , which is the cause of mankind , still continues , as does the universal wish to see the English pride humiliated , and their power curtailed . Those circumstances are encouraging ...
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