Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... probably you will not tell me . I put myself into your 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 ...
... probably you will not tell me . I put myself into your 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 ...
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... probably hold on this occasion , * and whether they will not rather propose a negotiation for a peace ? I have but one rule to go by in judging of those people , which is , that whatever is prudent for them to do they will omit , and ...
... probably hold on this occasion , * and whether they will not rather propose a negotiation for a peace ? I have but one rule to go by in judging of those people , which is , that whatever is prudent for them to do they will omit , and ...
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... probably see another campaign . By the invoices I have seen and heard of , sent hither with congress interest bills of exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities ...
... probably see another campaign . By the invoices I have seen and heard of , sent hither with congress interest bills of exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities ...
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... Ireland continues to insist on complete liberty , and will probably obtain it . The meetings of counties in England , and the committees of cor- respondence they appoint , alarm a good deal the ministry 22 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... Ireland continues to insist on complete liberty , and will probably obtain it . The meetings of counties in England , and the committees of cor- respondence they appoint , alarm a good deal the ministry 22 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... probably they will not now think of proposing it . If the approaching campaign , for which great preparations are making here , should end disadvantageously to them , they will be more treatable , for their debts and taxes are daily be ...
... probably they will not now think of proposing it . If the approaching campaign , for which great preparations are making here , should end disadvantageously to them , they will be more treatable , for their debts and taxes are daily be ...
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