Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN ADAMS , ESQ . Passy , May 19 , 1781 . I have with you no doubt that America will be easily able to pay off not only the interest but the * Lord Thurlow . VOL . II . principal of all the ...
... servant , B. FRANKLIN . TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN ADAMS , ESQ . Passy , May 19 , 1781 . I have with you no doubt that America will be easily able to pay off not only the interest but the * Lord Thurlow . VOL . II . principal of all the ...
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... servant , W. ALEXANDER . DEAR SIR , ANSWER TO MR . ALEXANDER . Passy , Dec. 15 , 1781 . I thank you for informing me of your intended journey . You know so well the prevailing senti- ments here , and mine in particular , that it is unne ...
... servant , W. ALEXANDER . DEAR SIR , ANSWER TO MR . ALEXANDER . Passy , Dec. 15 , 1781 . I thank you for informing me of your intended journey . You know so well the prevailing senti- ments here , and mine in particular , that it is unne ...
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... servant , B. FRANKLIN . DAVID HARTLEY , ESQ . M.P. TO DR . FRANKLIN , MY DEAR FRIEND , Feb. 28 , 1782 . I have not as yet any thing to communicate to you . I have upon many occasions recommended the road to peace in the most earnest way ...
... servant , B. FRANKLIN . DAVID HARTLEY , ESQ . M.P. TO DR . FRANKLIN , MY DEAR FRIEND , Feb. 28 , 1782 . I have not as yet any thing to communicate to you . I have upon many occasions recommended the road to peace in the most earnest way ...
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... servant , London , Charles Street , Feb. 28 , 1782 . General Burgoyne presents his best compliments to you , with his thanks for your obliging attentions towards him . SIR , TO ROB . R. LIVINGSTON , ESQ . Passy , March 4 , 1782 ...
... servant , London , Charles Street , Feb. 28 , 1782 . General Burgoyne presents his best compliments to you , with his thanks for your obliging attentions towards him . SIR , TO ROB . R. LIVINGSTON , ESQ . Passy , March 4 , 1782 ...
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... servants are as well for us as any he is likely to put in their places . The ministry , you will see , declare that their war in America is for the future to be only defensive . I hope we shall be too prudent to have the least ...
... servants are as well for us as any he is likely to put in their places . The ministry , you will see , declare that their war in America is for the future to be only defensive . I hope we shall be too prudent to have the least ...
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