Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... means to drive the parties to an explanation upon any specific proposals : and yet I am very unwilling to let the session pass without some proposition , upon which the parties may meet , if they should be so inclined , as I suspect ...
... means to drive the parties to an explanation upon any specific proposals : and yet I am very unwilling to let the session pass without some proposition , upon which the parties may meet , if they should be so inclined , as I suspect ...
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... mean while , and by all the accumu- lated miseries that may intervene by that delay . When I speak of the necessity of confidence , I would not have you to think that I trust to all profes- sions , promiscuously , with confidence : my ...
... mean while , and by all the accumu- lated miseries that may intervene by that delay . When I speak of the necessity of confidence , I would not have you to think that I trust to all profes- sions , promiscuously , with confidence : my ...
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... means de- sirable . But this proposition of a truce , if made at all , should be made to France at the same time it is made to America . They have each of them too much honor as well as too much sense , to listen separately to any ...
... means de- sirable . But this proposition of a truce , if made at all , should be made to France at the same time it is made to America . They have each of them too much honor as well as too much sense , to listen separately to any ...
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... mean time , and until I have received their orders on the subject , it is my intention to condemn no more English goods found in Dutch vessels , unless contraband ; of which I thought it right to give you this previous notice , that you ...
... mean time , and until I have received their orders on the subject , it is my intention to condemn no more English goods found in Dutch vessels , unless contraband ; of which I thought it right to give you this previous notice , that you ...
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... means destroyed . Thus so much of the public debt has been in this manner insensibly paid , that the remainder ... mean time the vigor of their military operations is again revived , and they are now as able , with respect to money , to ...
... means destroyed . Thus so much of the public debt has been in this manner insensibly paid , that the remainder ... mean time the vigor of their military operations is again revived , and they are now as able , with respect to money , to ...
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