Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... seem to me , upon very repeated reflection , to promise the fairest ground of good expectation . These propositions originate from myself , as a medi- ator : I have communications with both sides , but no authority to make proposals ...
... seem to me , upon very repeated reflection , to promise the fairest ground of good expectation . These propositions originate from myself , as a medi- ator : I have communications with both sides , but no authority to make proposals ...
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... seem to bear testimony to this course of reasoning . The disadvantage upon the bargain , to America , is , that the efficacy of the French alliance to them pre - sup- poses their continuance in the war . The demur to France is , that ...
... seem to bear testimony to this course of reasoning . The disadvantage upon the bargain , to America , is , that the efficacy of the French alliance to them pre - sup- poses their continuance in the war . The demur to France is , that ...
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... at war . And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn . To the third . This seems needless , and is a thing that may be done or omitted as you please . 10 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... at war . And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn . To the third . This seems needless , and is a thing that may be done or omitted as you please . 10 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... seems as if you intended it . If I do , I shall acquaint you with the result . The bill of which you send me a copy , was an ex- cellent one at the time , and might have had great and good effects , if , instead of telling us OF ...
... seems as if you intended it . If I do , I shall acquaint you with the result . The bill of which you send me a copy , was an ex- cellent one at the time , and might have had great and good effects , if , instead of telling us OF ...
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... seem also to have failed the English , and they are as much at a loss to find effective friends in Europe as they have been in America . Portugal seems to have a better disposition towards us than heretofore . About thirty of our people ...
... seem also to have failed the English , and they are as much at a loss to find effective friends in Europe as they have been in America . Portugal seems to have a better disposition towards us than heretofore . About thirty of our people ...
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