Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... believe it of both . But what can a private person do in such a case , wishing to be a mediator for peace , having access to both parties , but equally uncertain of the reception of his mediation on either side ? I must hesitate to take ...
... believe it of both . But what can a private person do in such a case , wishing to be a mediator for peace , having access to both parties , but equally uncertain of the reception of his mediation on either side ? I must hesitate to take ...
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... Believe me truly to be , not only a lover of my country , but a sincere friend to peace , and to the rights of mankind ; and ever most affectionately yours , D. HARTLEY . Lord North consented to Mr. Hartley's proposi- tion for ...
... Believe me truly to be , not only a lover of my country , but a sincere friend to peace , and to the rights of mankind ; and ever most affectionately yours , D. HARTLEY . Lord North consented to Mr. Hartley's proposi- tion for ...
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... believe nothing of any terms offered unto Sir Henry Clinton . The prisoners taken in the Serapis and Countess of Scarborough , being all treated for in Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his ...
... believe nothing of any terms offered unto Sir Henry Clinton . The prisoners taken in the Serapis and Countess of Scarborough , being all treated for in Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his ...
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... believe that it has been the unfortunate union of common cause between America and France , which has for the last three years turned aside the wish of the people of England for peace . I verily believe ( so deep is the jealousy between ...
... believe that it has been the unfortunate union of common cause between America and France , which has for the last three years turned aside the wish of the people of England for peace . I verily believe ( so deep is the jealousy between ...
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... believe every part of the nation would proceed to every extremity before they would submit to that . But if that touchy point can be provided for sub silentio , and if the proposed treaty with America may be carried on free from control ...
... believe every part of the nation would proceed to every extremity before they would submit to that . But if that touchy point can be provided for sub silentio , and if the proposed treaty with America may be carried on free from control ...
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acquainted Adams affairs aforesaid agreed allies America answer authorised bill Britain Britannic Majesty British commerce commission commissioners communicated Comte de Vergennes Congress consent conversation copy courier court DAVID HARTLEY DEAR FRIEND DEAR SIR declared desire discharge disposition enclosed enemies England English Europe Excellency expected express farther favor Fayette France FRANKLIN give Grenville HENRY LAURENS Holland honor hope house of Bourbon humble servant independence JOHN ADAMS king la Fayette late ministry Laurens letter liberty London Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Marquis ment mentioned ministers nation negotiation Nova Scotia obedient obliged obtain occasion opinion paper Paris parliament parole parties Passy persons present prisoners proposed proposition reason received reconciliation respect RICHARD OSWALD Secretary seems sent sentiments separate treaty Spain suppose thing thought tion told treat of peace truce United Versailles wish write