Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... assured that I shall be most strenuous in applying it to that end . In all cases of difficulty in human life , there must be confidence somewhere to enable us to extricate nations from the evils attendant upon national dis- putes , as ...
... assured that I shall be most strenuous in applying it to that end . In all cases of difficulty in human life , there must be confidence somewhere to enable us to extricate nations from the evils attendant upon national dis- putes , as ...
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... assured , that I should think the destruction of our whole country , and the extirpation of our whole people , preferable to the infamy of abandoning our allies . As neither you nor I are at present authorised to treat of peace , it ...
... assured , that I should think the destruction of our whole country , and the extirpation of our whole people , preferable to the infamy of abandoning our allies . As neither you nor I are at present authorised to treat of peace , it ...
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... assured that the number which may be brought over by the two cartels shall be fully exchanged by adding to those taken by us , as many as will make up the complement out of those taken . by the French , with whom we have an account ...
... assured that the number which may be brought over by the two cartels shall be fully exchanged by adding to those taken by us , as many as will make up the complement out of those taken . by the French , with whom we have an account ...
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... assured me that you were authorised for such purpose by your ministry , which he does not think at all likely ; otherwise he judges it best that I should not encourage your coming . Thus it seems I cannot have at present the pleasure ...
... assured me that you were authorised for such purpose by your ministry , which he does not think at all likely ; otherwise he judges it best that I should not encourage your coming . Thus it seems I cannot have at present the pleasure ...
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... if they thought proper ; but I do not expect that . You may be assured that I have and shall continue to enforce every argument in the most conciliatory manner to induce a negotiation . I am very 54 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... if they thought proper ; but I do not expect that . You may be assured that I have and shall continue to enforce every argument in the most conciliatory manner to induce a negotiation . I am very 54 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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