Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... thoughts . But for France - my judgment would be , that if the proposition of the proposed preliminaries should be agreeable to America , France would do very un- handsomely to defeat it by their refusal . I likewise think it the ...
... thoughts . But for France - my judgment would be , that if the proposition of the proposed preliminaries should be agreeable to America , France would do very un- handsomely to defeat it by their refusal . I likewise think it the ...
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... thoughts are free respecting all parties ; and for myself , if I thought it necessary for the end of attaining any additional confidence in your esteem to enable me to co - operate the more effectually towards the restora- tion of peace ...
... thoughts are free respecting all parties ; and for myself , if I thought it necessary for the end of attaining any additional confidence in your esteem to enable me to co - operate the more effectually towards the restora- tion of peace ...
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... thought it possible that , as a known friend to peace , he might be considered by Dr. Franklin as a depôt of any communications which may serve from time to time to facilitate the terms of peace which therefore prevents this ...
... thought it possible that , as a known friend to peace , he might be considered by Dr. Franklin as a depôt of any communications which may serve from time to time to facilitate the terms of peace which therefore prevents this ...
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... thoughts on your ideas of a negotiation in the order you have placed them . If you will number them in your copy , you will readily see to which my observations refer , and I may there- fore be more concise . To the first . I do not see ...
... thoughts on your ideas of a negotiation in the order you have placed them . If you will number them in your copy , you will readily see to which my observations refer , and I may there- fore be more concise . To the first . I do not see ...
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... thought America ought to hold in case her allies should , from motives of ambition or resentment of former injuries , desire her to continue the war be- yond what should be reasonable and consistent with her particular interests . As ...
... thought America ought to hold in case her allies should , from motives of ambition or resentment of former injuries , desire her to continue the war be- yond what should be reasonable and consistent with her particular interests . As ...
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