Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... exchange for so many of our people in their gaols . This is not yet quite agreed to on the other side , but some expectations are given me that it may take place . Certainly humanity would find its account in the practice of exchanging ...
... exchange for so many of our people in their gaols . This is not yet quite agreed to on the other side , but some expectations are given me that it may take place . Certainly humanity would find its account in the practice of exchanging ...
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... exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities among our people . It is difficult to conceive that your distresses can be great , when one sees that much the greatest ...
... exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities among our people . It is difficult to conceive that your distresses can be great , when one sees that much the greatest ...
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... exchange there , which you may remember I immediately proposed , was so long delayed . Much human misery might have been prevented by a prompt compliance . And so might a great deal by the execution of parole promises taken at sea ; but ...
... exchange there , which you may remember I immediately proposed , was so long delayed . Much human misery might have been prevented by a prompt compliance . And so might a great deal by the execution of parole promises taken at sea ; but ...
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... exchange of prisoners has been very unjust . After long suspense and affected delays , for the purpose of wearing out our poor people , they have finally refused to deliver us a man in exchange for those set at liberty by our cruisers ...
... exchange of prisoners has been very unjust . After long suspense and affected delays , for the purpose of wearing out our poor people , they have finally refused to deliver us a man in exchange for those set at liberty by our cruisers ...
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... exchange on London , where the money was put into the funds on his account . He lives covered with infamy , and despised even by those who expected to be served by his treachery . You will see by a German alma- nac which I send you ...
... exchange on London , where the money was put into the funds on his account . He lives covered with infamy , and despised even by those who expected to be served by his treachery . You will see by a German alma- nac which I send you ...
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