Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , & c . & c . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public Negociations of Dr ...
... INDEPENDENCE WITH GREAT BRITAIN , & c . & c . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF TO A LATE PERIOD , AND CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF HIS DEATH BY HIS GRANDSON , WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN . COMPRISING THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE And Public Negociations of Dr ...
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... independence to America , with a truce for a certain term of years , to serve as a basis for a general treaty of accommodation and final settle- ment . This last application ( which was made on the 20th of April , 1779 , ) of Mr ...
... independence to America , with a truce for a certain term of years , to serve as a basis for a general treaty of accommodation and final settle- ment . This last application ( which was made on the 20th of April , 1779 , ) of Mr ...
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... independence of the American states , or to treat with them on that footing ; and our friends will not make peace on any other ; so we shall probably see another campaign . By the invoices I have seen and heard of , sent hither with ...
... independence of the American states , or to treat with them on that footing ; and our friends will not make peace on any other ; so we shall probably see another campaign . By the invoices I have seen and heard of , sent hither with ...
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... independence , and that this country , were that secured , will be moderate in other matters , as the object of the war does not seem to be conquest . Let me know if this is proper lan- guage . I notice that a courtly argument has been ...
... independence , and that this country , were that secured , will be moderate in other matters , as the object of the war does not seem to be conquest . Let me know if this is proper lan- guage . I notice that a courtly argument has been ...
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... independence would be required . I thought this a very fair opening ; but the next point which he explained to me seemed to be still more material towards peace , viz . that America was dis- posed to enter into a separate treaty with ...
... independence would be required . I thought this a very fair opening ; but the next point which he explained to me seemed to be still more material towards peace , viz . that America was dis- posed to enter into a separate treaty with ...
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