Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... enter at large into the reasons which induce me to think , that the British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that ...
... enter at large into the reasons which induce me to think , that the British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that ...
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... enter into a separate treaty with Great Bri- tain , and their allies were disposed to consent to it . * I believe that it has been the unfortunate union of common cause between America and France , which has for the last three years ...
... enter into a separate treaty with Great Bri- tain , and their allies were disposed to consent to it . * I believe that it has been the unfortunate union of common cause between America and France , which has for the last three years ...
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... enter into , and to ratify from time to time , any article or articles of in- tercourse and pacification , which article or articles , so entered into and ratified from time to time , shall remain in full force and effect for the ...
... enter into , and to ratify from time to time , any article or articles of in- tercourse and pacification , which article or articles , so entered into and ratified from time to time , shall remain in full force and effect for the ...
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... entered into , and ratified , for the certain term of ten years as before mentioned , shall from time to time be laid before the two houses of parliament , for their consideration , as the perpetual basis of reconcilement and peace ...
... entered into , and ratified , for the certain term of ten years as before mentioned , shall from time to time be laid before the two houses of parliament , for their consideration , as the perpetual basis of reconcilement and peace ...
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... entering separately into a treaty ? I think it a most favorable event leading towards peace . Give us a truce with its concomitants , and a little time so given for cooling will have most excellent effects on both sides . Eternal peace ...
... entering separately into a treaty ? I think it a most favorable event leading towards peace . Give us a truce with its concomitants , and a little time so given for cooling will have most excellent effects on both sides . Eternal peace ...
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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