Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... parties 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 And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn .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.
... parties 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 And that the British troops and ships of war now in any of the United States be withdrawn .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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... ships to aid in reducing New York and Rhode Island . At present I know of no good opportunity of writing to America . There are merchant ships continually going , but they are very uncertain conveyances . I long to hear of your safe ...
... ships to aid in reducing New York and Rhode Island . At present I know of no good opportunity of writing to America . There are merchant ships continually going , but they are very uncertain conveyances . I long to hear of your safe ...
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... , which makes me more willing to encourage such armaments , though they occasion a good deal of trouble . Captain , now Commodore , Jones , put to sea this summer with a little squadron consisting of a ship of 16 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... , which makes me more willing to encourage such armaments , though they occasion a good deal of trouble . Captain , now Commodore , Jones , put to sea this summer with a little squadron consisting of a ship of 16 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... ships from the Baltic , convoyed by a fifty gun ship and a twenty- four gun frigate , both of which he took after an obstinate engagement , and forced several of the others ashore . This news is believed , but we wait the confirmation ...
... ships from the Baltic , convoyed by a fifty gun ship and a twenty- four gun frigate , both of which he took after an obstinate engagement , and forced several of the others ashore . This news is believed , but we wait the confirmation ...
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... ships that cruise in Europe , to secure their prisoners as well as they can , and lodge them in French or Spanish prisons . I have written something on this affair to Mr. Hodgson , and sent to him the second passport for a cartel to ...
... ships that cruise in Europe , to secure their prisoners as well as they can , and lodge them in French or Spanish prisons . I have written something on this affair to Mr. Hodgson , and sent to him the second passport for a cartel to ...
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