Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Holland has not yet granted the succors required by the English , nor given an answer to the requisition presented by Sir Joseph Yorke . The aids will be refused ; and as the re- fusal must be disagreeable , it is postponed from time to ...
... Holland has not yet granted the succors required by the English , nor given an answer to the requisition presented by Sir Joseph Yorke . The aids will be refused ; and as the re- fusal must be disagreeable , it is postponed from time to ...
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... Holland , where he is pretty well received , but must quit that neutral country as soon as his damages are repaired . The English watch with a superior force his coming out , but we hope he will manage so as to escape their vigilance ...
... Holland , where he is pretty well received , but must quit that neutral country as soon as his damages are repaired . The English watch with a superior force his coming out , but we hope he will manage so as to escape their vigilance ...
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... Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his father . It grieved me that the exchange there , which you may remember I immediately proposed , was so long delayed . Much human misery might have been ...
... Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his father . It grieved me that the exchange there , which you may remember I immediately proposed , was so long delayed . Much human misery might have been ...
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... Holland . Their conduct with regard to the exchange of prisoners has been very unjust . After long suspense and affected delays , for the purpose of wearing out our poor people , they have finally refused to deliver us a man in exchange ...
... Holland . Their conduct with regard to the exchange of prisoners has been very unjust . After long suspense and affected delays , for the purpose of wearing out our poor people , they have finally refused to deliver us a man in exchange ...
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... Holland , have been sent over to the stadtholder , who laid them before their high mightinesses , who communicated them to the govern- ment of the city of Amsterdam ; which justified the transaction . This has drawn from England , a me ...
... Holland , have been sent over to the stadtholder , who laid them before their high mightinesses , who communicated them to the govern- ment of the city of Amsterdam ; which justified the transaction . This has drawn from England , a me ...
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