Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... offer could be made , with a done first from the other party . I think the proposition of a truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties , if it were only ...
... offer could be made , with a done first from the other party . I think the proposition of a truce for five or seven years , leaving all things in the present dispute in statu quo , must be advantageous to all par- ties , if it were only ...
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... offers of insincerity , nor any pretexts for covering secret designs , or for obtaining unfair advantages , shall ever pass through my hands . Believe me truly to be , not only a lover of my country , but a sincere friend to peace , and ...
... offers of insincerity , nor any pretexts for covering secret designs , or for obtaining unfair advantages , shall ever pass through my hands . Believe me truly to be , not only a lover of my country , but a sincere friend to peace , and ...
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... offer was refused . I still think it would have been wise to have accepted it . If the congress have therefore entrusted to others rather than to me the negotiations for peace , when such shall be set on foot , as has been reported , it ...
... offer was refused . I still think it would have been wise to have accepted it . If the congress have therefore entrusted to others rather than to me the negotiations for peace , when such shall be set on foot , as has been reported , it ...
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... offered unto Sir Henry Clinton . The prisoners taken in the Serapis and Countess of Scarborough , being all treated for in Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his father . It grieved me that ...
... offered unto Sir Henry Clinton . The prisoners taken in the Serapis and Countess of Scarborough , being all treated for in Holland , and exchanged there , I hope Mr. Brown's son is now safe at home with his father . It grieved me that ...
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... offer mine , which would be , though you find yourself well , to take a few doses of bark , by way of fortifying your con- stitution , and preventing a return of your fever . With the greatest respect , I have the honor to be , B ...
... offer mine , which would be , though you find yourself well , to take a few doses of bark , by way of fortifying your con- stitution , and preventing a return of your fever . With the greatest respect , I have the honor to be , B ...
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