Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... cause re- moved . You know the necessity we are under of supplies from 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 ...
... cause re- moved . You know the necessity we are under of supplies from 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 ...
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... cause almost as fre- quently of the unnecessary protraction of the mise- ries of war , as of the final production of any superior good to any state . Peace now is better than peace a twelvemonth hence , at least by all the lives that ...
... cause almost as fre- quently of the unnecessary protraction of the mise- ries of war , as of the final production of any superior good to any state . Peace now is better than peace a twelvemonth hence , at least by all the lives that ...
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... cause , and do every thing for us they can . We can wish for nothing more , unless our great want of money should make us wish for a subsidy , to enable us to act more vigorously in expelling the enemy from their remaining posts , and ...
... cause , and do every thing for us they can . We can wish for nothing more , unless our great want of money should make us wish for a subsidy , to enable us to act more vigorously in expelling the enemy from their remaining posts , and ...
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... 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 , and give hopes ...
... 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 , and give hopes ...
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... to be false , such a publication there would have been absurd , and of no possible use to the cause of the country . With great esteem , I am , & c . B. FRANKLIN . COPY OF THE JUDGMENT . TO MESSRS . THE JUDGES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 25.
... to be false , such a publication there would have been absurd , and of no possible use to the cause of the country . With great esteem , I am , & c . B. FRANKLIN . COPY OF THE JUDGMENT . TO MESSRS . THE JUDGES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 25.
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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