Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... of par- liament respecting America , for a certain term of five or seven years . That it is expected , as a third preliminary , that America should be released free and unengaged from any treaties 8 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... of par- liament respecting America , for a certain term of five or seven years . That it is expected , as a third preliminary , that America should be released free and unengaged from any treaties 8 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... expected ; that it was the queen's bounty , who had a pleasure in shewing hospitality to stran- gers in distress . I have been presented thanks by the Portuguese ambassador here in behalf of the congress : and I am given to understand ...
... expected ; that it was the queen's bounty , who had a pleasure in shewing hospitality to stran- gers in distress . I have been presented thanks by the Portuguese ambassador here in behalf of the congress : and I am given to understand ...
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... expected of me to make a school - book of them , and to have thirty - five prints designed here by good artists and engraved , each expressing one or more of the different horrid facts , to be inserted in the book , in order to impress ...
... expected of me to make a school - book of them , and to have thirty - five prints designed here by good artists and engraved , each expressing one or more of the different horrid facts , to be inserted in the book , in order to impress ...
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... expected from this : with regard to us the only advantage to be reasonably expected from it is a peace , the general bent of the nation . being for it . The success of Admiral Rodney's fleet against our allies has a little elated our ...
... expected from this : with regard to us the only advantage to be reasonably expected from it is a peace , the general bent of the nation . being for it . The success of Admiral Rodney's fleet against our allies has a little elated our ...
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... expected to be served by his treachery . You will see by a German alma- nac which I send you herewith , how his effigy was treated at Philadelphia : and since you ask for Ame- rican newspapers , I will send you some German ones . We ...
... expected to be served by his treachery . You will see by a German alma- nac which I send you herewith , how his effigy was treated at Philadelphia : and since you ask for Ame- rican newspapers , I will send you some German ones . We ...
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