Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... hands , however , when I tell you frankly I am of opinion that both would accord to it , if there could be a done first on either side , to bind the bargain first . You have the odds of me in this matter , because you know one half of ...
... hands , however , when I tell you frankly I am of opinion that both would accord to it , if there could be a done first on either side , to bind the bargain first . You have the odds of me in this matter , because you know one half of ...
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... hands . 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 ...
... hands . 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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... hand rather than sign an agreement with England contrary to the spirit of it . To the fifth . As soon as you please . If you had mentioned France in your proposed suspension of arms , I should immediately have shown it to the minister ...
... hand rather than sign an agreement with England contrary to the spirit of it . To the fifth . As soon as you please . If you had mentioned France in your proposed suspension of arms , I should immediately have shown it to the minister ...
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... hands that I am tired of them . I will however give your proposal of a ten years ' truce this answer - that though I think a solid peace made at once , a much better thing ; yet if the truce is practicable and the peace not , I should ...
... hands that I am tired of them . I will however give your proposal of a ten years ' truce this answer - that though I think a solid peace made at once , a much better thing ; yet if the truce is practicable and the peace not , I should ...
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... hands , to the end that if any of the freighters , being subjects of their high mightinesses the states - generals , will declare , upon oath , that cer- tain parts of the said cargo were bona fide shipped on their own account and risk ...
... hands , to the end that if any of the freighters , being subjects of their high mightinesses the states - generals , will declare , upon oath , that cer- tain parts of the said cargo were bona fide shipped on their own account and risk ...
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