Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... reason and reflection to operate , I think it would never revive . I cannot pretend to forecast the re- sult of any negotiation , but I think war would not revive ; which is all that I want for my argument . Peace is a bonum in se ...
... reason and reflection to operate , I think it would never revive . I cannot pretend to forecast the re- sult of any negotiation , but I think war would not revive ; which is all that I want for my argument . Peace is a bonum in se ...
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... reasons which induce me to think , that the British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that opinion with respect to ...
... reasons which induce me to think , that the British ministry as well as the American plenipoten- tiary would consent to the terms of the proposed preliminaries ; for indeed I do not know that I am founded in that opinion with respect to ...
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... reason of proposing this is not understood , nor the use of it , nor what inducement there can be for us to agree to it . When you come to treat with both your enemies , you may negotiate away as much of these engagements as you can ...
... reason of proposing this is not understood , nor the use of it , nor what inducement there can be for us to agree to it . When you come to treat with both your enemies , you may negotiate away as much of these engagements as you can ...
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... reason to from the action of the Passy , Oct. 4 , 1779 . expect some great events fleets this summer in the * The king of France , whose symbol is the sun . channel , but they are all now in port without 14 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE to ...
... reason to from the action of the Passy , Oct. 4 , 1779 . expect some great events fleets this summer in the * The king of France , whose symbol is the sun . channel , but they are all now in port without 14 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE to ...
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... reasons for refusing it , provided our allies approved of it . But this is merely a private opinion of mine , which perhaps may be changed by reasons that at present do not offer themselves . This , how- ever , I am clear in , that ...
... reasons for refusing it , provided our allies approved of it . But this is merely a private opinion of mine , which perhaps may be changed by reasons that at present do not offer themselves . This , how- ever , I am clear in , that ...
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