Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... assure you , are full as strong as yours . did intend to have given you my reasons for some ad- dition , and if the treaty were to be held on your side the water , I would do it : otherwise it seems on second thoughts to be unnecessary ...
... assure you , are full as strong as yours . did intend to have given you my reasons for some ad- dition , and if the treaty were to be held on your side the water , I would do it : otherwise it seems on second thoughts to be unnecessary ...
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... outdone in generosity , however late the marks ap- peared on this side , I took upon me to assure Lord Shelburne in a letter of acknowledgment for the part which his Lordship had taken for obtaining my re- lease 138 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... outdone in generosity , however late the marks ap- peared on this side , I took upon me to assure Lord Shelburne in a letter of acknowledgment for the part which his Lordship had taken for obtaining my re- lease 138 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... assure you of the esteem and respect which I have borne to your cha- racter , and to beg you to believe , that no change in my situation has made any in those ardent wishes for reconciliation which I have invariably felt from the very ...
... assure you of the esteem and respect which I have borne to your cha- racter , and to beg you to believe , that no change in my situation has made any in those ardent wishes for reconciliation which I have invariably felt from the very ...
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... assure you , does not with me lessen the regard that his excellent qualities inspire . I intro- duced him as soon as possible to M. de Vergennes ; he will himself give you an account of his reception . I hope his coming may forward the ...
... assure you , does not with me lessen the regard that his excellent qualities inspire . I intro- duced him as soon as possible to M. de Vergennes ; he will himself give you an account of his reception . I hope his coming may forward the ...
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... assure you , that we likewise concur in hoping that those qualities may enable him to con- tribute to the speedy conclusion of a peace , and such a peace as may be firm and long - lasting . In that hope he has the king's orders to ...
... assure you , that we likewise concur in hoping that those qualities may enable him to con- tribute to the speedy conclusion of a peace , and such a peace as may be firm and long - lasting . In that hope he has the king's orders to ...
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